Nationals Senate Leader Bridget McKenzie says we have a classic case of “institutional gaslighting” by the Albanese Labor government.
“What we’ve got is a government that is simultaneously being wedged by the Greens,” Ms McKenzie said.
“It’s just a classic failure of economics 101 by the Albanese government for a very short-term sugar fix.”
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