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    I hope it will be better than the Mad Monks first budget eh ?

    Abbottgovernment breaks more promises than it keeps

    The Abbott government has broken more promisesthan it has kept in the Coalition’s first year of power, an analysis by TheAustralian Financial Review has found.

    Jessica Sier | Vanessa Desloires

    Updated Sep 6, 2014 – 2.44am, first published at Sep 5, 2014 – 12.27pm

    The Abbott government has broken more keypromises than it has kept during the Coalition’s first year of power, ananalysis by The Australian Financial Review has found.

    The government has delivered on 13 promisesand is making progress on 11 others – but has broken its word on 14 pre-electionpledges.

    Tony Abbott promised on the eve of last year’selection that there would be “no cuts to education, no cuts to health, nochange to pensions, no change to the GST and no cuts to the ABC or SBS".


    Prime Minister Tony Abbott’s government hasdelivered on 13 promises and is making progress on 11 others – but some bigones have been broken. Photo: Andrew Meares

    The Abbott government has since proposedchanges in all of these areas – except the GST.

    The Coalition promised no new or increasedtaxes, but a deficit levy on higher earners was introduced, as was a plan torestart the indexation of petrol excise.

    It promised no adverse changes tosuperannuation, but it agreed to extend a two-year delay to a rise in the 9.5per cent superannuation guarantee, as part of a deal to get rid of the miningtax.

    Mr Abbott promised no cuts to education, yetslashed billions from school funding over a decade and announced plans to cut20 per cent of university funding.

 
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