'Back off’: Ian Plimer issues warning to Anthony Albanese
Anthony Albanese’s corporate sector woes continue after receiving criticism from the Business Council.
Geologist Ian Plimer warns if Albanese doesn’t “back off” and continues with his government’s agenda, the Prime Minister will be on the “back bench”.
“You cannot have governments changing the rules when you are making long-term investments,” Mr Plimer told Sky News host Rita Panahi.
“That’s what has been happening in Australia since we’ve had a Labor government.”
Видео 'Back off’: Ian Plimer issues warning to Anthony Albanese канала Sky News Australia
Geologist Ian Plimer warns if Albanese doesn’t “back off” and continues with his government’s agenda, the Prime Minister will be on the “back bench”.
“You cannot have governments changing the rules when you are making long-term investments,” Mr Plimer told Sky News host Rita Panahi.
“That’s what has been happening in Australia since we’ve had a Labor government.”
Видео 'Back off’: Ian Plimer issues warning to Anthony Albanese канала Sky News Australia
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