Standout quotes of the federal election

The five-week federal election campaign has been filled with powerful, weird and wacky quotes from politicians and punters alike.

Bill Shorten talks to cancer patient Rob Gibbs outside Casey Hospital.

Bill Shorten talks to cancer patient Rob Gibbs outside Casey Hospital in Melbourne. (AAP)

"My mum is the bravest person I've known." - Bill Shorten reflecting on a "rubbish" story about his late mother's legal career.

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"Pardon the pun, but I don't want to over-egg this thing." - Scott Morrison on an egging incident at a CWA meeting

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"You're always hearing them promise things. As soon as they get elected they forget about it." - Cancer patient Rob Gibbs talking to Bill Shorten on the campaign trail

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"You're a classic space invader." - Shorten to Morrison during a heated leaders' debate

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"Bill Shorten's initials aren't BS for no good reason." - Nationals Leader Michael McCormack

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"I've got no teeth now." - Gilmore voter Vanessa Dill responds to Labor's plans for better dental care

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"He's no Bob Hawke!" - A disappointed punter after Morrison passed up the challenge to skol his beer

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"There is only one person who has been resurrected and I won't compare Clive Palmer to him." - Shorten on Palmer's surge of support in marginal seats

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"Can you nail the bastard in three weeks?" - Ian Johnson from South Fremantle pleads with Morrison to defeat Shorten

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"You don't pay Versace prices for water that you get from The Reject Shop." - Labor's Tony Burke on Barnaby Joyce approving a $80 million water purchase

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"They are small men with small ideas." - Labor senator Penny Wong reflects on Liberal and National Party ministers

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"I think this is a really important lesson for young people that your social media footprint will follow you." - Labor candidate for Melbourne, Luke Creasey, who withdrew from the race over crass social media posts

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"As I will no longer be of pubic (sic) interest, I ask that you please respect my family's privacy at this time." - One Nation Queensland leader Steve Dickson made an unfortunate typo when resigning over a strip club scandal

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" Coal is a fossil. The prime minister is a fossil himself, a fossil with a baseball cap, but a fossil." - Former Labor prime minister Paul Keating

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"This government's economic record is pretty bloody hopeless." - Bill Shorten

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"Bill Shorten doesn't know the cost of anything because he's not the one that is going to pay for it." - Scott Morrison

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"I don't believe that gay people, because they're gay, should go to hell. I don't need a law to tell me that." - Bill Shorten

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"No, I do not believe that. It was a desperate, cheap shot from Bill Shorten who is looking to distract attention from his housing tax." - Morrison responds to hell question


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Published 17 May 2019 11:34am
Source: AAP


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