Peter Dutton, as the leader of the opposition, has taken a bold and unconventional step by proposing a nuclear energy policy for Australia, breaking traditional political norms and risking his party's prospects in the next election. This move has ignited a fierce political debate, with opponents launching a scare campaign against the proposal and the current Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, criticizing the plan's lack of detail and feasibility. Dutton insists on a gradual release of the policy details, aiming for an 'adult conversation' about nuclear energy's role in Australia's future. This strategy has been labeled as both a potentially genius move and a risky gamble that could lead to political self-destruction.
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