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All right, now Mr. Luxon uh went over to see Mr. Albanese, and they seem to have a jolly good old time and they seem to get on quite well, and there was a lot of to and fro, and uh, of course, there was some talk that when you attacked Australia on on Labour's tax reform, that that was a bit vicious and uh a bit well, just a little bit heavy. But Anthony Albanese called it banter. So uh was it banter or or did you have a real gripe?
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accusatory, hypocritical, reactive
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