Albanese’s Labor ‘doesn’t believe everyday Australians deliver’

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EQ Economics Managing Director Warren Hogan praises The Australian’s Chief Political Correspondent Geoff Chambers’ claim Labor is sleepwalking Australia into a potentially damaging economic nightmare. “It is one of the best summaries of the anti-economics and anti-market economy approach of this government,” Mr Hogan said. ​“It says this government doesn’t believe markets deliver, and that’s another way of saying it doesn’t believe everyday Australians and businesses deliver,” he told Sky News host James Morrow. ​“What we have learned through all of history in every society around the world is that you overtax and you overregulate and things start going wrong. ​“Their reflex action is to start trying to patch the holes in the leaky ship by doing more regulation, spending more money, and, of course, taxing more. ​“That’s where we find ourselves, and I thought the article articulated that perfectly.”

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