In a heated pre-election debate, Shadow Treasurer Angus Taylor accused the Albanese Labor government of presiding over the 'biggest collapse' in Australia's living standards. Taylor argued that key economic 'shock absorbers' have disappeared under Labor, leaving Australians vulnerable to financial pressures. He challenged Treasurer Jim Chalmers to apologize for failing to deliver on promises of lower energy costs and improved living conditions. The debate, hosted by Sky News, highlighted stark differences in economic policy between the two major parties. With the federal election approaching, economic management has become a central issue for voters.
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Funny how the Coalition wrecked the economy for a decade, but now they're blaming Labor for not fixing it overnight.
Maybe if the government stopped meddling in the economy and let the free market work, we wouldn't be in this mess to begin with.
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Australia’s economic ‘shock absorbers’ have ‘gone’ under Labor: Angus Taylor
Shadow Treasurer Angus Taylor claims Australia’s economic “shock absorbers” have gone under the Albanese Labor government. “You need a government that has buffers that has shock absorbers and under Labor they have gone,
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