On Monday, Anthony Albanese and Jim Chalmers fronted the media to discuss to Governments up coming budget.
With Anthony Albanese playing down Phil Coorey's questions about Labor's Budget reply, stating " its a speech, not a budget. We won't be delivering a budget on Thursday night. Jim will be delivering a speech, that's it."
It begs the question. What is Labor's economic plan? How do they plan on tackling budget issues?
Will Labor's stalwart policies make a return, ending negative gearing or a reduction in CGT discount, that were hot topics at the last election.
A majority government would surely provide them the opportunity to revisit their core principle policies... should investor's be wary?
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-05-15/federal-election-2019-alp-capital-gains-tax-negative-gearing/11108734?nw=0&r=HtmlFragmentFederal election 2019: Labor's capital gains tax plan will have 'bigger impact' on house prices than negative gearing
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