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.AlanJones says a national government must do only two things; provide for economic growth and grow the ‘national cake’ so that everyone can have a ‘bigger slice’. JonesandCo

Sky News host Alan Jones says in the last week of the election campaign, there can be only be one issue, that of economic growth.

Mr Jones says a national government must do only two things; provide for economic growth and grow the ‘national cake’ so that everyone can have a ‘bigger slice’. The broadcaster says no nation has ever taxed its people into wealth or economic growth, and that a leader cannot make the poor rich by making the rich poor. Image: News Corp Australia

 

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AlanJones You lot want the hole cake , that's the problem

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AlanJones So lowest wage growth in Australian history is a failure and a reason the liberals need to go, you're finally getting it Jones

AlanJones Is it a chicken and leek pie or beef and burgundy?

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