"Now we have a different coalition of people, the Liberal One Nationals, where it is increasingly difficult to see a difference between what the Liberal or National parties are saying and what the One Nation party is saying," Albanese said from the Sunshine Coast.He referenced a fumble this week by One Nation MP Barnaby Joyce, who suggested permanent residents would have to become Australian citizens or be forced to sell their homes under his party's housing policy See if you have a nurse, an orderly, someone who's cleaning, someone who's looking after those health facilities."Go into an aged care facility and see how our older Australians would get the services they need if somehow we throw out all the permanent residents — don't allow them to have a house, don't allow them to have any access to services."This is the divisive route that the Liberal One Nationals want us to go down."Liberal immigration spokesperson Jonathon Duniam told SBS News Albanese was "misrepresenting the Coalition's position because he would rather run a nonsensical scare campaign than defend his own endless failures on migration, housing and the cost of living"."Our policy protects existing recipients, encourages permanent residents to take up Australian citizenship, and puts an increased emphasis on the sustainability of Australia's safety net," Duniam said.Speaking on Sky News on Sunday morning, Opposition treasury spokesperson Tim Wilson said Joyce's remarks were "shocking"