Nationals Senator Matt Canavan says energy price caps “always end in tears” and he can’t see how it would work properly.
Nationals Senator Matt Canavan says energy price caps “always end in tears” and he can’t see how it would work properly.“They lead to shortages and if you get a shortage in the electricity market, you get a blackout,” he told Sky News Australia.
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