Spending disciplines ‘not there’: Angus Taylor blasts Albanese government
Shadow Treasurer Angus Taylor has hit out at the Albanese government for spending disciplines which are “not there”.
“You’ve got to make sure your economy grows faster than your spending,” Mr Taylor said in his address at the National Press Club on Wednesday.
“That doesn’t mean scorched earth; that means restraint.
“What I see in Labor right now is those disciplines are not there.”
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“You’ve got to make sure your economy grows faster than your spending,” Mr Taylor said in his address at the National Press Club on Wednesday.
“That doesn’t mean scorched earth; that means restraint.
“What I see in Labor right now is those disciplines are not there.”
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