Labor must avoid policies which ‘needlessly’ increase costs and spending

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Labor must avoid policies which ‘needlessly’ increase costs and spending
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The government needs to be careful not to “make a bad situation worse” when it comes to the economy and instead avoid policies that “needlessly” increase costs and spending, says Sky News host Peta Credlin.

“Labor will say it’s practicing spending restraint – but does anyone really believe that?”, Ms Credlin said.

“Labor loves a handout, Labor loves spending your money – taking it from you and then giving it back to you, calling it welfare in the hope you will thank them for it at the next election.Read More

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