Dave Hughes

Dave Hughes Slams Albo’s Marxian Money Pit: “They’re Stealing Our Money & Wasting It”

16 June 2026

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Not happy, Jan,” is the correct cultural quip to summarise comedian Dave Hughes’ disaffected dump on Team Albanese.

A lifelong Australian Labor voter, “Hughesy” made headlines with a social media post criticising his party of choice.

While Hughesy isn’t a die-hard leftie, in many ways he’s tethered to the “life will be easy under Albanese” brand.

That bond makes his break with the Marxian woke “progressive” establishment on mass immigration, forced redistribution of wealth (theft), and big government all the more newsworthy.

Hughesy Copping Criticism

Not only this, the former Project panellist is now copping flak from the “Marxism or bust” crowd for being too Bougie (Bourgeois).

For instance, Feminist outlet Women’s Agenda described the comedian’s dissent as “deeply irresponsible.”

Stopping short of accusing Hughesy of “hate speech” and inciting racism, the Agenda wrote,

“The last thing we need is more public figures feeding the idea that migrants are somehow to blame for the challenges facing the country.”

After lecturing the comedian on the utopianism of multicultural, no-integration mass immigration, they added,

“What makes Hughes’ intervention particularly frustrating is the timing.”

Singling out the “rise” in people (so-called) exploiting “economic anxiety” to direct “public anger towards migrants and refugees,” the Agenda appeared to say One Nation were racists, and Hughesy had become one too.

“Dave Hughes’ latest rant is so egregious,” they argued.

“We’re not talking about some fringe social media commentator shaking his fist at the clouds.”

“Hughes is one of Australia’s most recognisable entertainers with a huge platform many politicians would envy.”

Dismissing mass immigration and welfare dependency as having anything to do with Australia’s woes, The Agenda then howled,

“The fact he’s now using this platform to hound migrants for getting an unfair advantage reinforces a narrative that someone else is responsible for our problems.”

The hate didn’t stop there.

The Betoota Advocate weren’t pleased with Hughes hitting out against Labor’s hypocritical betrayal of voters.

With genetic fallacy in hand, the gatekeeper of left-wing satire took a swipe at the veteran comedian, suggesting his lack of economic qualifications disqualified him from having an opinion.

Betoota implied Hughes was milking the “grievance” algorithm, and described his protest as a “desperate foray into defending Australia.”

Dave Hughes: ‘I Want the Government Out of the Way’

Slamming critics, Hughes told ARN Media’s Mike Etheridge,

“The labels [bug] me. I’m common sense. I wanna be common sense.”

“If wanting the government to get out of other people’s way makes me Right. I’ll take that.”

The government, he said, is “wasting so much money, it’s extraordinary, and my eyes have been opened to that.”

“It is crazy the money they waste. Then they come to the working people and go, we need more of your money to make life fair.”

“I tell you what’s not fair. Government not respecting the money they’ve got, and that’s happening everywhere.”

“Until they’re going to respect the money, they already take off working people, I’m anti that.”

“Australia is taxed so highly, so heavily, pretty much more than anyone else. We are not getting the return for it.”

“They’re wasting way too much money. They’re either stealing it, or just incompetent and letting it be stolen.”

Hughes’ string of stinging criticisms began on May 15 with an initial response to the Albo/Chalmers’ Budget 2026 via Instagram.

Mocking Labor’s lies and massive tax hikes, he said, the Australian economy “will complete its nosedive, as the incentive to build businesses is extinguished.”

“And,” he added, “the clueless politicians sit there in business class, sipping champagne, while their myriads of assistants type up speeches about ‘fairness’.”

Voter Regret

In a May 22 follow-up post, Hughes dug in on the protest, stating,

“I voted for Albo and Chalmers. They didn’t have a mandate for changing capital gains taxes. It’s now the highest in the world.”

“This affects every working Australian. Everybody who pays tax because we all have superannuation, which is investments.”

Labor “just doubled the take on it to waste because [they’re] incompetent.”

Hughes now wants another election.

This is because, he asserted, they “lied blatantly. So, it’s not valid. Let’s go to the polls again. Put it to the people.”

In another protest post on May 30, Hughes issued a dire hypothetical.

Talking about houses no longer being worth what people owe on them, he clarified that his “financial position is fine.”

His concern is for “the younger people who trusted Labor, who now [have to] face this personal catastrophe happening to them.”

With AI taking over jobs and potentially putting millions of Australians out of work, he added that “a sizeable number of young [homeowners] may NEVER recover financially.”

This is, he said, “all because of deliberate lies from unscrupulous leaders who just wanted to be re-elected.”

‘They Lied’ and ‘They Steal’

Dubbed by some social media users as the “awakening of Dave Hughes,” the Australian entertainer told the Today show,

“They lied to Australia. You cannot do that. This has cost the country so much money already.”

“Do not let them off on this. This is an absolute disgrace, and the economy is going through the floor because of it.”

“The people in charge of our country,” he said, “are idiots.”

“They treat our money like they found it in a sack by the river, and they’ve got to spend it before someone finds out.”

Australia is 1 trillion in debt, Hughes asserted, while recounting that he’s been on planes with politicians using business class.

“They couldn’t care less about that debt.”

“I just want whoever’s in charge to realise, it’s not their money, and for them to stop spending it like drunken sailors. We’re sick of them stealing our money,” he declared.

“The first home-buyers scheme,” for example, he said, Albo was on the radio saying you don’t have to be a citizen to apply because “some countries don’t allow dual citizenship” (e.g. China, Japan, Indonesia, Singapore and India).

For those who don’t want to give up their citizenship, Hughes protested, Albanese is “giving them our money to buy houses in Australia, but they want to be able to go home.”

“That’s insane! 50,000 non-citizens have been bidding at auctions against Australians with our money.”

Hughesy’s protests are indicative of disenfranchised voters surfing the One Nation tsunami bearing down on Canberra.

He didn’t just find a bigger audience. Support for Hughes is representative of what Pauline Hanson has been entrusted with: the voice of the people, for the people, by the people.

This isn’t big news because Hughes is walking out on the Australian Labor Party.

It’s big news because he’s waking up.

Here is a lifelong Labor voter tuning into the fact that Labor serves the self-interests of the party, and not in the best interests of the Australian people.

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Image via screenshot of YouTube.

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