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Peta Credlin says she believes Labor policies on gender, immigration and franking credits deserved a more transparent debate over the past five weeks of the election campaign. Credlin

Sky News host Peta Credlin says Labor don’t ‘let on’ how much they want and plan to change Australia.

Ms Credlin says she believes Labor policies on gender, immigration and franking credits deserved a more transparent debate over the past five weeks of the election campaign. Ms Credlin says the ‘absence of debate’ during the campaign shows ‘how effectively the Left control much of the media in the country’. Image: News Corp Australia

 

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Instead of the LNP lies?

These Sky people talk up freedom of speech, yet can't get over Alex Turnbull's right to FOS. It's only on their side that speech is prized and sacred.

Coming from Ms 'It wasn’t a carbon tax, as you know. It was many other things in nomenclature terms but we made it a carbon tax...That was brutal retail politics and it took Abbott about six months to cut through and when he cut through, Gillard was gone.' Credlin, a bit rich.

I hope if liberals wipe out labor they announce sale of abc and 1 billlion saved will be used for health and education.. Imagine what an extra 1 billlion can do for hospitals and schools.. Announce unions will be made to pay tax and money spent on schools and health as well.

I’m not sure what the LNP policies are. I’m not sure they are costed either. I’m sure will highlight this lack of policies and economic mismanagement over the next few days

Credlin? She is just Abbott's ex anus. Keep her on the payroll if you want to. I'd spend the dosh elsewhere.

The problem we have is there is no transparancy on how superfunds will be affected from a change in government.

Under labor Banks will re-value investment properties, properties owned by superfunds, etc. Depreciation scheduals used in submission for loans will be voided, therefore valuation recalculations need to be made. Landlords will need to raise rents to meet valuations.

You betcha Peta👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

Peta credlin who would believe you what a mess you made of the abbott government

Wow coming from Peta this is an absolute joke. She presided over the most secretive government in Australias history. What a hypocrite

LNP suckers: franking credits 3yrs LNP suckers: negative gearing and cap gains 3yrs LNP suckers: min wage 3 DAYS You have been had as to which policy is more important and which will resonate as important to voters 2 r take and 3rd is give

Hahahahaaaa and where we the debates going to take place? Murdochs back yard was all the time putting crap on anything labor so no opportunities there.

Go away😆😆Bloody clowns 🤡 Ian

Peta Credlin? Say no more.

What? The last three years wasn’t enough time? No wonder her last boss was booted by his own party as leader. zerocredlability

The problem with having a debate is having an unbiased one. With picked labour favoured audiences, biased media coverage favouring Labour, its hard to get an unbiased narrative.

Peta Credlin blocked me on FB after refusing to provide proof of her claims regarding Labor providing free sex-change surgery for kids. What is she hiding? FakeNews

They want to implement socialism in the truest most dreadful sense

Melbourne University demography professor, Peter McDonald, has also delivered another stark warning that Labor's policy could lead to 2 million elderly migrants straining public services and infrastructure, and rapidly ageing the population:

More bullshit

‘taPe dCliner’ says ....

It's a big statement, but Labor's policy to uncap visas for parents of existing migrants is the worst policy we have ever seen and could lead to millions of elderly migrants inundating Australia's cities, placing massive strains on housing, the hospital system and infrastructure.

Oh ffs... has she been under a rock or something

I try to listen to every opinion. Particularly the ones I do not agree with. LBR had their policies out for years. Thry were picked apart for years. I think people agree with the policies LBR has put out there. Your frustration is the people's opinion.

Hell yes. It's a sick perversion of society but ScottMorrisonMP is a quiet pussy on this stuff

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