Homeless man confident Dutton Albanese property ownership tit-for-tat will fix everything
It’s Saturday morning, and you hear the four words you dread: “Let’s go to Ikea.”

Following Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s swing at Opposition Leader Peter Dutton after the revelation of his family’s $30 million in property transactions, homeless man Brian Snibson says he is confident the argument between the pair will fix everything for him and others like him.
“It’s just what I want to hear,” said the 56-year-old ex-military veteran who has been living on the streets for eight years. “I’m positive that the more they argue about who has more houses and how much they’re both worth, the more it’s going to help change the fortunes of people like me.”
A recent report that shows Dutton’s real estate portfolio makes him one of the country’s wealthiest-ever contenders for prime minister apparently annoyed the current PM, who Dutton lambasted for having a $4 million holiday home.
“It’s good they’re getting stuck into each other,” said Mr Snibson as he rummaged through some bins for food. “I love reading about how badly off they both are ‘cause I know it won’t be long until they channel that energy into helping others.”
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Homeless man confident Dutton Albanese property ownership tit-for-tat will fix everything
It’s Saturday morning, and you hear the four words you dread: “Let’s go to Ikea.”

Following Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s swing at Opposition Leader Peter Dutton after the revelation of his family’s $30 million in property transactions, homeless man Brian Snibson says he is confident the argument between the pair will fix everything for him and others like him.
“It’s just what I want to hear,” said the 56-year-old ex-military veteran who has been living on the streets for eight years. “I’m positive that the more they argue about who has more houses and how much they’re both worth, the more it’s going to help change the fortunes of people like me.”
A recent report that shows Dutton’s real estate portfolio makes him one of the country’s wealthiest-ever contenders for prime minister apparently annoyed the current PM, who Dutton lambasted for having a $4 million holiday home.
“It’s good they’re getting stuck into each other,” said Mr Snibson as he rummaged through some bins for food. “I love reading about how badly off they both are ‘cause I know it won’t be long until they channel that energy into helping others.”
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Homeless man confident Dutton Albanese property ownership tit-for-tat will fix everything
It’s Saturday morning, and you hear the four words you dread: “Let’s go to Ikea.”

Following Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s swing at Opposition Leader Peter Dutton after the revelation of his family’s $30 million in property transactions, homeless man Brian Snibson says he is confident the argument between the pair will fix everything for him and others like him.
“It’s just what I want to hear,” said the 56-year-old ex-military veteran who has been living on the streets for eight years. “I’m positive that the more they argue about who has more houses and how much they’re both worth, the more it’s going to help change the fortunes of people like me.”
A recent report that shows Dutton’s real estate portfolio makes him one of the country’s wealthiest-ever contenders for prime minister apparently annoyed the current PM, who Dutton lambasted for having a $4 million holiday home.
“It’s good they’re getting stuck into each other,” said Mr Snibson as he rummaged through some bins for food. “I love reading about how badly off they both are ‘cause I know it won’t be long until they channel that energy into helping others.”