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Australians have criticized the ex-Leader of the Opposition heavily. Peter Dutton following videos surfacing of him boarding a commercial airplane shortly after his electoral defeat on May 3.

A traveler posted a clip online. TikTok On Friday, aboard a Virgin flight departing from Dutton.

The brief video snippet depicted Dutton catching sight of the camera momentarily as he stowed his baggage in the overhead compartment.

"From nearly becoming the Prime Minister of Australia to traveling commercially, Peter Dutton’s journey has taken quite a turn," the caption stated.

'Peter Dutton in the sole seat available to him.'

Many social media users swiftly criticized Dutton, as the video had been watched nearly one million times.

'I love this,' another commented.

'The look says it all,' another chimed in.

Another said: 'So satisfying.'

"I would certainly keep pushing my seat back or pressing my knees into the seat ahead of me constantly, going back and forth... in and out!!!" a fourth person added.

Other people praised Dutton for taking a commercial flight and thereby decreasing his ecological footprint.

One commenter said, 'Even if he traveled privately, you'd still dislike him for that too.'

"Well done for him! Clearly he has the means to travel first class yet remains modest," someone else commented.

"It’s great to see him opting for commercial flights instead of using private jets like Adam Brandt from the Greens did with millions in taxpayer funds," one commenter noted.

"Fairly speaking, since he is no longer a public figure or an elected Member of Parliament, he might be entitled to some privacy now," one commented.

The video was released just days after Prime Minister Anthony Albanese spoke with Brisbane's Nova FM radio station about the issue. 'a satisfactory relationship, a professional one, if you will' with Dutton .

"It's genuinely difficult for him and his family too," Albanese said.

I am uncertain about his specific actions, but I have no doubt that he will achieve success in various other fields too.

On election night, Dutton faced the ultimate humiliation by leading a unsuccessful campaign and losing his position in the electorate of Dickson, located in Brisbane’s northern outskirts, where he had been serving since 2001. He was defeated by Labor's Ali France.

Reflecting their mutual respect despite exchanging jabs during the campaign trail, Dutton delivered an elegant concession speech where he disclosed that he called Albanese to express how proud his late mother would have felt about his triumph.

The Prime Minister stated that politics is a noble career but conceded that it has significant drawbacks.

"You put yourself out there publicly, especially through social media," he said to the radio station.

Don't go reading those comments online, people. They can get quite harsh, so you have to stay strong.

Dutton had yet to commit to what he will do next, but vowed not to be a commentator sniping from the sidelines.

"The finest example I have come across involves leaders, particularly those who have stepped down, gracefully retiring from politics and keeping a dignified silence, which will serve as my role model," he stated recently.

reportedly generated $30 million from real estate deals over a span of 35 years.

At the age of 19, he bought his initial house, followed by acquiring and disposing of 26 properties subsequently. This information was derived from an examination conducted by analyzing real estate documents, company registries, and legislative archives compiled by the organization. Sydney Morning Herald .

Dutton saw a significant gain from his multiple real estate ventures, having bought properties for $12 million and sold them for $18.8 million.

The assets encompass upscale urban condos, daycare facilities, a retail complex, a seaside estate, and an agricultural property.

During his prime, he simultaneously possessed five estates throughout Queensland, along with an apartment in the ACT.

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