Former CFMEU officials are financing advertisements that criticize Labor in competitive electoral districts.

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  1. It’s concerning to see ousted CFMEU officials engaging in these tactics, especially when they target Labor in crucial marginal seats. This could have significant implications for party unity and electoral outcomes. It’s essential for the party to address these internal challenges and focus on their core message to voters. Additionally, it’s worth considering the motivations behind these ads and how they align with the interests of workers they claim to represent. What are your thoughts on how the Labor party should respond to this situation?

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