Put simply, 'how can you find a loser in this budget': Murray | Sky News Australia

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Sky News host Paul Murray says put simply, how can you 'find a loser in this budget'.

Sky News host Paul Murray says put simply, how can you "find a loser in this budget". "If governments are about political solutions, then this thing is a winner," Mr Murray said.

On Tuesday evening Treasurer Josh Frydenberg revealed the federal budget. "If this is about economic management - well they can point to the success of the past 12 months". "Debt is going to be a big issue, but I repeat ... politically it is not as big an issue as the ideological argument is going to be".

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How about education. But obviously you can't lose something you don't have in first place, right Mr Murray 🤔

On the other hand there are more losers without listed on LNP's budget

Easy. I love Paul but - everybody loses when they set up our currency to be worthless in the future, if it's not already. All so they can spend their way out of a hole that hyperbole and piss weak leadership has created.

Those who have to pick up the tab are clearly the biggest losers.

Public education New public housing Universities ScottMorrisonMP Homelessness

Prices dont rise for pensioners thankfully.

Grandkids. ATM paying $16b in interest. Wait until interest rates go up. Oz is broke.

The losers are everyday Aussies trying to keep a roof over their head, ever increasing health, utilities, fuel, increased tolls to get from home to work. Outrageous cost of meat, groceries skyrocketing. Can't buy Aussie made in many cases, No disposable income. Stress city!

It done SFA for me

In my area there is no support for mens mental health over 30. I can't get help with my mental health because I am a male but as I was told there is if I was female. To get help is a 300km drive to Adelaide. Equality at it's best.

hey Paul Taxpayers and their children's children's are the losers in this budget agedcare Management will suck up the money in fees auspol

Simple.......our future generations of kids who will be paying off Liberals debt for generations. Why ? So they don’t lose the next election.

When the govt don’t actually spend ? When the cut aged care whilst pretend to increase funding. Sky News is a disaster for Australians.

Somebody will find a way to hate something 🤷‍♂️🤦‍♂️

$17b tax cuts to Multinationals & Billionaires.. effective from Oct 2020. Everyone else has everything spread out over 10 years, and have to wait until after the election.. I mean next financial year, hoping that Frydenberg's gamble about recovery happens. It's shit.

PMOnAir Paul ...The losers are the Aussie taxpayer because they are providing their share while News Corp pays no Aussie taxes.

The loser is sky news reporting of the budget

Ppl on jobseeker who r over 35

Murray would find it very difficult with his head firmly entrenched up Morrison's date

The 1 in 3 Australians with family overseas and the many more with partners

Murray at it again

SocialistScotty

Hmmm, I want a Treasurer that says, 'Right, tax cuts for all of youse, rich, poor, whatever; and you can all figure your lives out for yourselves. Thanx very much, we're off to the pub.'

Here’s a photo of three losers.

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Let us put it the other way. Where is a winner from this budget?!

How about all of Australia with the $17B tax cuts to big corporations

Public schools are the losers while the rich private schools are winners! Once again the LNP looking after the rich!!!!

Paul Murray. Easy.

Losers include the Environment, Higher Education, Disabled folk 65 and older, the ABC, Tourism sector and the Arts.

Cuts to universities

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