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Question time begins

Sussan Ley kicks off question time and asks about tariffs.

Ley says yesterday trade minister Don Farrell seemed to “invent” a conversation between the PM and Donald Trump about beef – so, she asks, how can the government be trusted to lower tariffs from the US if the trade minister “confuses” a public statement by Trump with a private phone call?

Anthony Albanese takes the call, and says that phone call with Donald Trump in May resulted in Trump calling the PM “very good” and “a friend”.

He then rattles off some familiar lines about tariffs being “economic self-harm” for the US and that the government will continue to push for zero tariffs.

Americans are still importing goods from the global community. They’re just paying more for them, which is why I argued that tariffs are an act of economic self-harm and which is why Australia hasn’t reciprocated with tariffs.

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The next question comes from Melissa McIntosh, who asks whether it’s not just your medicare card that you need to see a GP, but your credit card too.

You might remember the PM brought a medicare card to pretty much every single event he had during the election campaign.

Health minister Mark Butler says the government has been turning the falling bulk-billing rates around, and questions why then, the opposition immediately matched the government’s pre-election commitment of $8bn towards bulk-billing.

The manager of opposition business, Alex Hawke, tries to make a point of order, and Milton Dick tells Butler to stay on track and stop talking about opposition policy.

He doesn’t really listen, and says:

What this has done is cleared up whether the support they gave to our policy was some road to Damascus conversion by Peter Dutton and by the now Leader of the Opposition who’d caused this problem in the first place or whether it was a cynical political device. This question clears that up forever.

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