Teals Kate Chaney and Monique Ryan said they would support Labor’s changes but warned wider reform must be on the agenda to tackle problems such as bracket creep.
We’re well on our way to selling out another generation by telling the easy story instead of the true one.
The story of the stage 3 tax cuts,and the biggest broken promise of the past decade,is about a fast decision that came after years of reluctance.
What a convoluted and outlandish manoeuvre Peter Dutton is employing in attempting to convince voters that Anthony Albanese’s reform of the tax legislation is a betrayal.
Greens leader Adam Bandt said the party wants even more support for low and middle-income earners as the government works to get the tax changes through the Senate before July 1.
Promises can legitimately be broken,but that requires an extraordinary change of circumstance:the kind that renders the original policy newly absurd. That doesn’t exist here.
David Geelan and colleague Traci-Ann Garrad are mulling over the question facing all Australians – how will the tax changes affect me?
The political debate over Labor’s broken promise on the stage 3 tax cuts is well under way. But there’s a battle on another front too.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced the winners of the Australian of the Year Awards after unveiling changes to the stage 3 tax package.
Labor is claiming an economic gain from its overhaul of the stage 3 tax cuts,as Opposition Leader Peter Dutton demands an election to put the new plan to the people.
At last a politician with a spine. We’ve had far too many invertebrates in Canberra for far too long.