Labor’s ‘renewables drive’ will make a ‘bad situation worse’: Peta Credlin

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Labor’s ‘renewables drive’ will make a ‘bad situation worse’: Peta Credlin
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Sky News host Peta Credlin says the cost of living is the only issue that keeps '95 per cent of voters' up at night and Labor’s plan to tackle it through renewables will make a 'bad situation worse”.

Sky News host Peta Credlin says the cost of living is the only issue that keeps “95 per cent of voters” up at night and Labor’s plan to tackle it through renewables will make a “bad situation worse”.

“First, that it would cut household electricity bills by $275 a year and second, that it would raise real wages.“The government’s climate-obsessed, renewables drive will make a bad situation worse as consumers are forced to pay for 40 new wind turbines every month, and 22,000 new solar panels every day, and 28,000 kilometres of new transmission lines over the next eight years.”

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