Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has issued multiple apologies after making a controversial remark during Question Time, where he referenced Tourette's syndrome to mock a member of the opposition. The comment has drawn criticism from both sides of the political spectrum, with disability advocates and opposition members calling it hurtful and inappropriate. Albanese acknowledged the insensitivity of his words, describing them as 'unkind and hurtful.' The incident has sparked a broader conversation about the importance of understanding and respecting disabilities in public discourse.
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