RN Breakfast on Thursday to identify areas where the government...

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    RN Breakfast on Thursday to identify areas where the government should stop spending money to lower inflation, Mr Taylor nominated "corporate welfare initiatives".

    "We're talking about giving money to big miners and others, as Labor is proposing to do with their policies."

    "What we need to do is get back to basics," he said.

    "There is no point talking about throwing government money around when you can't build things competitively in this country".

    Following the comments, the Association of Mining and Exploration Companies called for clarity from the Coalition.

    "Angus Taylor couldn't be clearer on radio this morning that he does not support the production tax incentives. We can only assume either he is at odds with his leader, or there has been no softening of the opposition's position," chief executive officer Warren Pearce said in a statement.

    Coalition looking to rebuild support in the West

    The comments are at odds with Mr Dutton's remarks this week on the sidelines of a major resources industry conference in the WA town of Kalgoorlie, in which he indicated he was having "respectful" talks with "significant players".

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    Taylor's 'back to basics' mantra is an indication of his limited understanding of the world and economics and government. imo Taylor is the next leader waiting, now, impatiently for his chance.

    the next Tuesday might just be the day.
 
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