Former Labor leader Bill Shorten has taken responsibility for the party's defeat at the May federal election.Credit:Alex Ellinghausen
The comments came in a statement on Thursday morning ahead of the release of the formal election review,a document that has ignited factional concerns over the way it is being released.
"Were the universe to grant re-runs,I would campaign with fewer messages,more greatly emphasise the jobs opportunities in renewable energies,and take a different position on franking credits,"Mr Shorten said.
"In 2018 I presided over a bigger tax cut plan than the Liberals for 10 million working Australians but I concede,with hindsight,when they matched ours we should have gone bigger again."
"Our great party must focus on addressing the structural and base issues that parties of labour around the world are facing so we can win the next election."
"I'm personally committed to continue contributing in public life,serving my constituents,the people of Australia – including people with disabilities and the vulnerable – for the next 20 years."
The statement about the next 20 years answers those who questioned whether Mr Shorten would stay in Parliament after he relinquished the leadership and was replaced by Anthony Albanese,who gained the leadership uncontested.