Andrew Bolt accuses Labor of ‘lying so brazenly’ to the Australian people
Sky News host Andrew Bolt says Labor “lies so brazenly” to the Australian people about their policies following the release of the 2026 federal budget.
Sky News host Andrew Bolt says Labor “lies so brazenly” to the Australian people about their policies following the release of the 2026 federal budget.
Shadow Treasurer Tim Wilson believes the government’s new tax cuts will be eroded almost immediately by bracket creep, leaving households worse off than promised. “Every time the government has made a bold claim around tax cuts, it’s been eaten up by bracket creep,” Mr Wilson said. “Just look at the … Read More
Sky News Business Editor Ross Greenwood says changes to Capital Gains Tax in Labor’s 2026 budget will force entrepreneurs to move to countries like Singapore with “zero CGT”.
One Nation MP Barnaby Joyce claims the climate change agenda has died after the 2026 budget reveal. “Climate change is dying,” Mr Joyce said. “Green energy is gone. “It has died a miserable death.”
One Nation MP Barnaby Joyce described Jim Chalmers’ 2026 budget as the “Bill Shorten budget”.
Sky News AM Agenda host Laura Jayes highlights the “complexity” of Capital Gains Tax changes in Labor’s 2026 budget. “We’ve spent the last six hours trying to work it out … what does this do for a whole industry of dodgy valueism,” Ms Jayes told Sky News Australia.
Former Labor senator Stephan Conroy argues with One Nation MP Barnaby Joyce over budget tax changes. “This is just dribble … your analysis that people should leave Australia,” Mr Conroy said. “It won’t happen, it didn’t happen. “This is restoring a tax rate back to what it was.”
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers says the Albanese government hasn’t broken a promise on property tax changes. Mr Chalmers said the Albanese government has just “changed our policy” on the issue. “I think the most important thing is that people understand that we don’t take these decisions lightly.”