Anthony Albanese is a man under pressure. The leader of the opposition is behind in the two-party-preferred vote in published opinion polls, though not by much and well behind Scott Morrison as preferred prime minister. There is chatter in the caucus about his leadership, though no clear alternative has yet emerged - depending on who you talk to, Tanya Plibersek, Jim Chalmers, Chris Bowen and Bill Shorten are all mentioned, though not seriously. Labor leader Anthony Albaneseâs car was badly damaged in an accident on January 8. Thursdayâs reshuffle of his frontbench has not quieted the more restive elements of the caucus, who fear that the deck is simply stacked against Labor, which could be facing a fourth straight election defeat by the Coalition.