And for the rusted on Labor voters in here who are in denial, Paul Sakkal is ex Hawker – Britton (an ALP think tank) and a former ALP president of Melbourne Uni.
Did you actually read this article? It’s a hell of a fence sitter.
Lewym8 on
The concept of labor missing the mark in comprehending the desire for young people to own and grow wealth in shares is real..
The coalition not hitting the mark on a rebuttal is also real..
Not a lot of depth but a few decent points
Bright-Cat9882 on
The ALP primary has hardly moved though. Can’t be that unpopular
ErwinRommel1943 on
They overhauled the lot to close an obvious loop hole where property investors, large ones, would funnel money through shell companies to avoid paying tax.
skywideopen3 on
Surely this level of editorialising in the title – which bears no resemblance to the article in question – should be flagged here? Having read it I don’t see where it says “Labor voters are opposing the budget” or anything like it.
Bambajam on
The good thing and the bad thing about social media is the same thing, everyone gets a voice.
ArtyParcy on
This article is so much conjecture it isn’t even funny. Its about Labor voters opposing the budget, but quotes a community independent from Sydney and cites meme posters on LinkedIn.
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Did you actually read this article? It’s a hell of a fence sitter.
The concept of labor missing the mark in comprehending the desire for young people to own and grow wealth in shares is real..
The coalition not hitting the mark on a rebuttal is also real..
Not a lot of depth but a few decent points
The ALP primary has hardly moved though. Can’t be that unpopular
They overhauled the lot to close an obvious loop hole where property investors, large ones, would funnel money through shell companies to avoid paying tax.
Surely this level of editorialising in the title – which bears no resemblance to the article in question – should be flagged here? Having read it I don’t see where it says “Labor voters are opposing the budget” or anything like it.
The good thing and the bad thing about social media is the same thing, everyone gets a voice.
This article is so much conjecture it isn’t even funny. Its about Labor voters opposing the budget, but quotes a community independent from Sydney and cites meme posters on LinkedIn.