If we'd kept the Gillard / Greens carbon tax we'd be up to about $40/tonne now.
We'd be looking at less reliable, more expensive electricity and more rationing.
Shorten still hasn't adequately explained why if renewables are the cheapest form of electricity production they need the highest subsidies; and why when subsidies stop renewables go out of business.
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