Meet the Coalition candidate with curious views on company tax, early childhood education and Russia

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The Coalition usually wins at least three senate spots in Queensland, meaning Mr Rennick has a good chance of entering Parliament from July.

The Coalition last year dumped plans to slash company tax for businesses with turnovers above $50 million a year after it failed to pass Parliament."Definitely not 12 percent and 15 percent. I'm not into racing to the bottom.

"The LNP has cut funding from our schools and hospitals to shower largesse on the top end of town," Mr Chalmers said. "The offshore rate [withholding tax] should not be lower than the onshore rate [company tax] so that we retain our own earnings."Aspiring politician praises 'caucasian' Russia

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A revenue tax on multinational companies is needed. It's obvious that companies overseas don't want to pay tax in Australia. They all transfer price out, eith by interest payments, management fees or simply selling at cost and suggesting no profit. India assumes min 10% profit

Where do the LNP find these people? Wow. Just wow. Keep rolling them out, we need one a day for the next three weeks and 5 days. justasking auspol19 wow

Let me guess, he's one of the LNP's best & brightest?! He's partially right on one thing, raising the withholding tax to above the company tax rate would be good. But the bizarre Russia thing... just another idiot Qld racist? AusPol AusVotes2019

You forgot to say racist

I suppose this bloke is highly religious as icing on the cake..

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