Paul Murray slams govt for wanting to ‘each way Albo’ on immigration and infrastructure
Sky News host Paul Murray has slammed the government for wanting to “each way Albo” on immigration and infrastructure.
“The infrastructure is not enough for the current number, let alone the total number that are on their way,” Mr Murray told Sky News host Chris Kenny.
“I just love how the government, literally – surprise, surprise – wants to each way Albo on all of this, which is this isn’t working, if you cut immigration, it’s terrible for the economy. Hang on, what did you announce in December? Oh, that’s right, a cut in immigration.”
Видео Paul Murray slams govt for wanting to ‘each way Albo’ on immigration and infrastructure канала Sky News Australia
“The infrastructure is not enough for the current number, let alone the total number that are on their way,” Mr Murray told Sky News host Chris Kenny.
“I just love how the government, literally – surprise, surprise – wants to each way Albo on all of this, which is this isn’t working, if you cut immigration, it’s terrible for the economy. Hang on, what did you announce in December? Oh, that’s right, a cut in immigration.”
Видео Paul Murray slams govt for wanting to ‘each way Albo’ on immigration and infrastructure канала Sky News Australia
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