Albanese ‘feeling the heat on climate change’ after protest outside Sydney residence
Sky News host Chris Kenny says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is “feeling the heat on climate change” after protesters descended on Kirribilli House.
Hundreds of climate protesters descended on Kirribilli House to demand the Albanese government scrap all funding for coal and gas projects on Wednesday.
The protest was designed to send a message to the government ahead of the Federal Budget on Tuesday, May 14.
“Albo’s now feeling the heat on climate change,” Mr Kenny said.
“I mean, Labor has spent two decades turning up the heat on climate alarmism, so, now, the green left are attacking them for not doing enough, protesting at the Prime Minister’s Kirribilli residence in Sydney today.
Albanese ‘feeling the heat on climate change’ after protest outside Sydney residence
“They reckon Albo’s cooking the planet too. Although, their protest wasn’t very well timed because, apart from the day being on the cool and wet side, the PM was on the other side of the country.”