Labor government’s budget to have Australia in deficit for ‘the next 40 years’
Sky News host Paul Murray says the Labor government’s budget is going to have Australia in a deficit for “the next 40 years”.
Mr Murray joined PR Counsel Kristy McSweeney, Former Liberal MP Nicolle Flint, and One Nation Chief of Staff James Ashby to discuss the potential for defence projects to face cuts in the federal government.
“The hard decision is that Australia needs to find more revenue to match its spending or it needs to cut its spending.
“Either way it creates a political firestorm.
“We’re about to go through this theatre for the next few weeks about all the tough decisions they’re making in the budget.”
Видео Labor government’s budget to have Australia in deficit for ‘the next 40 years’ канала Sky News Australia
Mr Murray joined PR Counsel Kristy McSweeney, Former Liberal MP Nicolle Flint, and One Nation Chief of Staff James Ashby to discuss the potential for defence projects to face cuts in the federal government.
“The hard decision is that Australia needs to find more revenue to match its spending or it needs to cut its spending.
“Either way it creates a political firestorm.
“We’re about to go through this theatre for the next few weeks about all the tough decisions they’re making in the budget.”
Видео Labor government’s budget to have Australia in deficit for ‘the next 40 years’ канала Sky News Australia
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