Chris Bowen 'gave voice to the quiet part' about Labor's 'temporary inflation drop'
Energy Minister Chris Bowen once again “gave voice to the quiet part” when it comes to Labor’s “tricky and temporary inflation drop”, says Sky News host Chris Kenny.
Mr Kenny said under Labor's strategy, Australians’ tax dollars will go to power companies and “not direct to you,”.
“And that's why they're going to lower the bills of millionaires and billionaires, and government ministers, as well as yours.
“Because it’s all a political trick, with your money, to artificially influence inflation and interest rates.”
Видео Chris Bowen 'gave voice to the quiet part' about Labor's 'temporary inflation drop' канала Sky News Australia
Mr Kenny said under Labor's strategy, Australians’ tax dollars will go to power companies and “not direct to you,”.
“And that's why they're going to lower the bills of millionaires and billionaires, and government ministers, as well as yours.
“Because it’s all a political trick, with your money, to artificially influence inflation and interest rates.”
Видео Chris Bowen 'gave voice to the quiet part' about Labor's 'temporary inflation drop' канала Sky News Australia
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