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Did Tony Abbott just describe job losses as a 'holocaust'. Really?

He’s no “suppository of wisdom”, but Tony Abbott’s latest gaffe would be comical if it so… wasn’t.

Prime Minister Tony Abbott was met with outrage in question time today when he described rising unemployment in the defence industry as a “holocaust of jobs”.

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It hasn’t been a great week for the Prime Minister — despite surviving Monday’s spill motion — and the highest unemployment figures in 12 years surely did nothing to ease pressure on an embattled government.

Mr Abbott was addressing a question from the opposition about Unemployment has risen to a whopping 7.3 per cent in the South Australia where defence industry jobs have traditionally been strong.

“There was a holocaust of jobs in defence industries” says the Prime Minister.

“Under members opposite, defence jobs in this country declined by 10 per cent,” Mr Abbott told parliament.

“There was a holocaust of jobs in defence industries.”

The seemingly terminally blunder-prone Prime Minister withdrew the comment and corrected himself, replacing the word “holocaust” with “decimation”.

The Executive Council of Australian Jewry told Mamamia that they accepted the Prime Minister’s correction.

But if this is what the first week of “good government” looks under an Abbott led Coalition, you would be forgiven for wondering what bad government looks like.

Some of the Twitter reaction to the PM’s gaffe:

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