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Taylor says Liberal housing policy ‘targeted’ to increase supply
Back on RN Breakfast, the shadow treasurer, Angus Taylor, is in the hot seat, to talk up the Coalition’s housing policy.
The truth is that this won’t do that [raise prices]. The critical point here is that this is focused on new houses, and by encouraging new houses into the marketplace, we can support the extra demand. It’s deliberately targeted in that way.
I reckon we should still all be elbow-bumping. During an election campaign, the last thing you want is to catch a cold from someone. So that’s on me. I should’ve done the elbow-bump, I reckon.
Yeah, of course!
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