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Simply won't happen as it's instant electoral suicide.Its has to happen .everyone knows it .
Unless you wany to make all housing purchases tax deductable ?
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Simply won't happen as it's instant electoral suicide.Its has to happen .everyone knows it .
Unless you wany to make all housing purchases tax deductable ?
The problem primarily lies not in the decision but rather the govts capacity to have a conversation.Are wealthy voters willing to put their money where their heart is on stage-three tax cuts? | Peter Lewis
Economists tell us these cuts will turbocharge inflation. A sizable majority of ‘post-material voters’ would accept a deferralwww.theguardian.com
Any conversation - needs to be had when the alternative use is known. i.e. probably at budget time. When the answer will be either we're taking out money from the money supply to lower pressure on inflation or we are using the savings to pay for xyz (e.g. to provide either services or relief to homeowners/renters).The problem primarily lies not in the decision but rather the govts capacity to have a conversation.
I doubt both their communication skills and the their ability to get a thorough story through via MSM.Any conversation - needs to be had when the alternative use is known. i.e. probably at budget time. When the answer will be either we're taking out money from the money supply to lower pressure on inflation or we are using the savings to pay for xyz (e.g. to provide either services or relief to homeowners/renters).
Probably very true at most of the time. At least at budget time there is a lot of unfiltered messages going out (as well as the spun messages in the media).I doubt both their communication skills and the their ability to get a thorough story through via MSM.
Be careful taking media spin on polling data. Least of all most of the changes have been without the MOE, but also other polls are showing Labor back up. They'd have their own internal data to show where they're sitting.If they were going to ditch the stage 3 cuts they needed to do it early on so that the backlash was buried by the voice debacle.
Too late now, they are on the slide, Albo is tottering and they dont have the political capital to take money out of people pockets.
Only Labor could give Dutton a chance. What a shambles
I wonder when the knives are coming out? Plibersek must be a good optionIf they were going to ditch the stage 3 cuts they needed to do it early on so that the backlash was buried by the voice debacle.
Too late now, they are on the slide, Albo is tottering and they dont have the political capital to take money out of people pockets.
Only Labor could give Dutton a chance. What a shambles
No chance. At worst its neck and neck. He'd have to be looking at obliteration for them to knife him. Remember the Rudd rules that make it nearly impossible to knife someoneI wonder when the knives are coming out? Plibersek must be a good option
Yes, I forgot about Rudd rulesNo chance. At worst its neck and neck. He'd have to be looking at obliteration for them to knife him. Remember the Rudd rules that make it nearly impossible to knife someone
More chance of a LNP spill because of the new ALP rules and because the NSW and Vic Libs will not want a Queenslander if they look likely to win. There has not been a LIB PM that was not from NSW or Vic. Downer was the opposition leader from SA. So a total of 3 years as opposition leader (including Dutton) from other than NSW or Vic since 1944.I wonder when the knives are coming out? Plibersek must be a good option
With the way that Albo is tracking i don’t think they will punt Dutton.yeah, surely the Libs would have to realise that nobody wants to see Dutton take the throne? Though that would require uncharasteric self-awareness from that party...but then again, if he's polling reasonably strongly, then there's no real reason for a spill. The thought of Voldemort in power is a terrifying concept. Abbott was our version of Dubya, Scomo proved that there's no need to actually hide corruption anymore because it literally doesn't matter, but Dutton comes off as actually sadistic, on top of carrying all the worst traits we've seen lately from that party. We already know he'll lie through his teeth, so sadly no change from the party there.
As for polling - I wonder how much people would lie on polls just to send a message? That is, a lot of people who would vote Labor next election might indicate otherwise in a poll, as a means of sending a message of discontent to Albo?
I can't see any spill for ALP on the cards. It would just be nice if that party stopped being afraid of the LNP......but the public and media don't exactly help with that.
Problem for Labor is there'll be another 1.2m gen z voters who vote about even labor:greens. They could lose a few more seats further left.With the way that Albo is tracking i don’t think they will punt Dutton.
Also who for is the old age question. Libs need fresh blood.
I think they will stay put and punt him during his first term if he manages to win
Decent read. They will definitely happen it’s just whether it gets watered down.Looks like Labor is determined to implement the cuts. Last paragraph is interesting.
Labor says it’s looking for ways to ease cost-of-living pressures. Just don’t mention the stage-three tax cuts
The cuts are already baked into the RBA’s forecasts and economists say there is little point looking at alternativeswww.theguardian.com
No chance of those things and they would get killed if they did.I had hoped that if they amended these cuts it would be to pay off government debt or adequately fund Defence, Medicare etc. Looks like Labor is kicking those cans down the road.Furious Liberals vow to unpick changes to 'promised' stage 3 tax cuts
The Liberal Party responds with outrage to the prime minister's move to change promised tax cuts taking effect in July, saying he won the federal election with a "lie".www.abc.net.au