Albanese Labor government not taking border issues ‘seriously’
The Albanese Labor government does not take the surge in migration seriously, says Nationals Senate Leader Bridget McKenzie.
“They haven’t been able to take our border issues seriously,” she told Sky News host Sharri Markson.
“Whether it’s boat arrivals, whether it’s handling detainees.
“Or indeed a regular migration program where we’re not getting the type of skilled migrants we actually need – we don’t get the construction workers and the electricians and the mechanics that we need to keep our economy going.
“And the only thing stopping this country going into recession is population growth through migration.”
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“They haven’t been able to take our border issues seriously,” she told Sky News host Sharri Markson.
“Whether it’s boat arrivals, whether it’s handling detainees.
“Or indeed a regular migration program where we’re not getting the type of skilled migrants we actually need – we don’t get the construction workers and the electricians and the mechanics that we need to keep our economy going.
“And the only thing stopping this country going into recession is population growth through migration.”
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