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Labor ‘addicted to taxing' by ‘toying' with reintroduction of carbon tax

Labor ‘addicted to taxing' by ‘toying' with reintroduction of carbon tax

Sky News AU7 days ago
Sky News host Peta Credlin criticises the Albanese government's reliance on spending and how they are 'toying' with the reintroduction of a carbon tax despite prior denials.
'We know the Albanese government's addicted to spending, and what we now are learning too is they are addicted to taxing,' Ms Credlin said.
'The truth is that Gillard's carbon tax put up power prices by about ten per cent and that cost impost cascaded through the entire economy.'
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