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Peta Credlin delivers ‘reality check’ on government’s cost of living relief
Sky News host Peta Credlin delivers a “reality check” on the so-called cost of living relief the government was crowing about in parliament on Monday.
“If the Albanese government really wants to help families struggling with cost of living pressures, it should forget the productivity-sapping pro-union changes it is bringing into small business, and end the embargo on using coal and gas here, in favour of getting the fundamentals right,” Ms Credlin said.
“Not insult us with claims of making our lives easier by taking money out of one pocket to put some back into the other pocket, and then telling us we should be grateful.”
- https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/other/peta-credlin-delivers-reality-check-on-government-s-cost-of-living-relief/ar-BB1pce4Y?ocid=00000000
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