But I care that this attacks women."Albanese also condemned the campaign."You can have a disagreement with people's policy position by all means," Albanese said during a press conference at Parliament House on Monday It has got to stop." "Young girls will see that depiction of a premier as a witch, just like the denigration that Julia Gillard suffered from as Prime Minister, and it is just not on."The slogan was infamously used against Gillard in 2011, when then-opposition leader Tony Abbott stood in front of placards bearing the phrase — as well as signs calling her "Juliar" and "[Greens leader] Bob Brown's bitch" — at an anti-carbon tax rally in Canberra.In an Instagram post, Gillard — who later referenced the signs in her famous 2012 anti-misogyny speech — said the slogan had been "roundly condemned" at the time."In the years since, my view has been that things were slowly improving for women in politics