Detainee tweet 'shooting from the hip': PM

Anthony Albanese has urged voters in a by-election to turn their backs on the Liberal Party over their “fear campaigns” following the wrongful arrest of a released immigration detainee.

People in the Victorian seat of Dunkley will head to the ballot box on Saturday, following the death of Labor MP Peta Murphy.

The prime minister took aim at Opposition Leader Peter Dutton for the coalition’s attack on the government over a detainee who was mistakenly arrested and charged by Victoria Police on Thursday.

“I’m waiting for Peter Dutton to take responsibility for the debacle yesterday where he made completely false accusations against ministers,” Mr Albanese told reporters in Frankston.

“That’s what this is, an opportunity to send a message to Peter Dutton, they need to do better, they need to stop with the fear campaigns based upon half bits of information.”

Two days out from polling day, Deputy Liberal Leader Sussan Ley made a post on social media site X, formerly known as Twitter, telling people to vote against Labor if they had a “problem with Victorian women being assaulted by foreign criminals”.

Mr Albanese slammed Ms Ley for keeping the post up online, despite the police rectifying the blunder.

“I find it extraordinary that Ms Ley has refused to delete that tweet,” he said.

“If you are just negative, if you just run fear campaigns, if you don’t worry about the facts … you just shoot from the hip.”

When called on to delete the post by a Labor minister, Ms Ley replied: “As a woman I am not taking a backward step on this and I’m calling it out.”

A number of the released foreigners from immigration detention are convicted murderers and sex offenders.

detainee tweet 'shooting from the hip': pm

Anthony Albanese is in Dunkley campaigning with Labor candidate Jodie Belyea ahead of a by-election. (Morgan Hancock/AAP PHOTOS)

Both Mr Albanese and the opposition leader are in the seat of Dunkley campaigning ahead of the vote.

The by-election is seen as this year’s first major litmus test for Labor as it heads into an election year.

Mr Dutton said the six per cent margin held by the government was big, but a swing away of three per cent would be a “terrible outcome” for the prime minister.

Nathan Conroy, the mayor of Frankston City Council, is contesting the seat for the Liberal Party.

Community leader Jodie Belyea will attempt to hold the seat for Labor.

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