Small Business Women Australia founder Amanda Rose says rather than focusing on Dominic Perrottet’s Nazi uniform controversy, we should analyse what he’s done “while he’s been leader”.
“So the promise of the roads, for example, that’s great, but isn’t that what our taxes are for anyway?”, she told Sky News Australia.
“So it shouldn’t be an election promise or something to get us across the line, it should be something that should’ve been delivered the second the roads needed it and not used as a distraction.”
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