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Pauline Hanson slams ‘Sheriff of Nottingham budget’
Pauline Hanson attacked the budget as a wealth transfer while Jim Chalmers defended tax changes aimed at negative gearing and capital gains.
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One Nation Criticises Labor Budget for ‘Marxist, Socialist, Communist’ Direction
One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson has voiced strong objections to the federal government’s May 12 budget, accusing Labor of worsening inflation and making it harder for Australians to get ahead. The criticism centres on the government’s major overhaul of wealth creation channels. One policy is the removal of the 50 percent capital gains tax (CGT) discount so that those selling investment assets like shares, crypto, and property will be liable for…
Pauline Hanson accuses Labor of ‘stealing’ from young people with tax reforms
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has accused Labor of “stealing” from young Australians and retirees after the government unveiled its most controversial housing and tax reforms in years.
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Total News Sources5
Leaning Left0Leaning Right4Center1Last Updated80% Right
Bias Distribution
- 80% of the sources lean Right
80% Right
C 20%
R 80%
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