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03 Dec 2015 Transcipt

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Interview – 5AA
Thursday 3 December 2015

SUBJECTS: Dob-in Schemes, Mal Brough, Liberal Party Tensions, Bill Shorten’s Leadership

JOURNALIST: Christopher Pyne and Anthony Albanese, a very good morning to you.

CHRISTOPHER PYNE: Good morning Will, good morning David and good morning Anthony.

ANTHONY ALBANESE: Good morning gentleman.

JOURNALIST: You guys got any idea for maybe a dob in app or anything that immediately comes to mind?

ANTHONY ALBANESE: I know that we should dob in hysterical claims, I’d be very busy dobbing in the Labor Party.

CHRISTOPHER PYNE: Faux outrage.

ANTHONY ALBANESE: I’ve got a couple, one is, dob in someone video on their smartphone when they’re at a concert, there’s nothing worse, I was at Morrison last year and there was this woman in front of me and she didn’t see the stage, she just looked at her phone all night when they’re shaking up and down there would’ve been completely crap, the quality of it. No one will ever see it ever again and I don’t know why people do it and don’t just enjoy the moment.

JOURNALIST: The lead singer of the Smiths…..

ANTHONY ALBANESE: Actually, Florence and the machine at the Opera House a couple of weeks ago, she had a thing where she told the audience “righto, all take a photo, now put ‘em away” and the audience cheered, it was fantastic. But the other one, of course is, but the problem with this one is that it cause it might break the internet every time Mal Brough gets to his feet, but dob in a mislead Parliament House. Every time he got to his feet it would just break the internet.

CHRISTOPHER PYNE: I’m dobbing in faux outrage and you’re gonna be in all sorts of trouble.

JOURNALIST:Christopher, I wanted to ask you about Mal Brough, do you think, we were talking a bit before about how Labor has….

ANTHONY ALBANESE: This’ll be the most he’s ever said on it, in the last couple of weeks whatever he says, so good on ya David.

JOURNALIST: We’ll give Chris Pyne a chance to answer, though.

CHRISTOPHER PYNE: If we can ever get a word in, Anthony’s doing a lot of talking this morning .

JOURNALIST:Do you think, Christopher Pyne….

CHRISTOPHER PYNE: He’s quite chirpy in the morning; He gets grumpier as the day goes on.

JOURNALIST: Do you think he will stay on as Special Minister for State and more importantly, do you think he deserves to remain?

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