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Treasurer JoshFrydenberg has lashed out at Labor’s housing policy, claiming new modelling shows just how ‘destructive’ it will be to the market.

 

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TimWilsonMP JoshFrydenberg Labor days the modelling is wrong because it ignores the grandfathering provisions in their policy. If that is true these claims are baseless. Have Sky News journalists checked this?

JoshFrydenberg What rubbish fraudenberg

JoshFrydenberg Destructive

JoshFrydenberg Grandfathering in labor's model was not factored in this report. More lies from desperate libs. libfail libwipeout

JoshFrydenberg Hardly independent modeling. Master builders. Have another go.

JoshFrydenberg We can’t allow housing prices to fall - that may make it more affordable for more people!!

JoshFrydenberg Which spin hat did they pull that rabbit out of? Malcolm’s discarded Topper?

JoshFrydenberg NOW THIS WAS THE BLOKE THAT WAS GOING TO FIX THE ELECTRICITY MARKET IT NEVER HAPPENED A LOOSER

JoshFrydenberg At least JoshFrydenberg got that right.

JoshFrydenberg not holding my breath while awaiting a Government housing policy to assist renters and the poor

JoshFrydenberg Modelling conducted on what exactly?

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