‘Lied to the Australian people’: Pauline Hanson slams Labor’s housing fund
One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson slams Labor’s housing fund investment and remarks they have already done “so much damage” to Australia.
“They put ten billion dollars into a housing fund, which means the moneys they get in the investment will actually build housing,” Ms Hanson told Sky News host Danica De Giorgio.
“They have admitted they can’t do it.
“They have lied to the Australian people.
“They have done so much damage in this country.”
Видео ‘Lied to the Australian people’: Pauline Hanson slams Labor’s housing fund канала Sky News Australia
“They put ten billion dollars into a housing fund, which means the moneys they get in the investment will actually build housing,” Ms Hanson told Sky News host Danica De Giorgio.
“They have admitted they can’t do it.
“They have lied to the Australian people.
“They have done so much damage in this country.”
Видео ‘Lied to the Australian people’: Pauline Hanson slams Labor’s housing fund канала Sky News Australia
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