Sky News host James Morrow says there is an attempt to return to “the old failed models” in Australia following Treasurer Jim Chalmers saying he will “remake capitalism”.
“But look out – we’re going to see it happening with housing, food, we’re going to see it happening with every sector of the economy.
“You know what they’re going to do – they’re going to use industry super funds to interfere with markets left, right and centre, all across the country and Australia is going to be the poorer for it.”
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