Yesterday's ACT budget was far from a pre-election cash splash, but what that means for October 's election remains unknownDelivering his 13th budget as the ACT 's Treasurer , and tenth as Chief Minister, Andrew Barr resisted any electoral temptation to offer too many sweeteners.The government has projected a higher deficit for the coming fiscal year than previous forecasts, with a return to surplus now delayed until 2026-27.
"Andrew Barr has completely ignored many Canberrans who are doing it incredibly tough," Liberal leader Elizabeth Lee declared yesterday.Just how many people there are in that category may determine how the cards fall at October's ACT election.Canberra Liberals Leader Elizabeth Lee says Mr Barr's budget has "completely ignored" many Canberrans who are doing it tough.
Meanwhile, Andrew Barr declared his job was to "respond to the economic circumstances that our jurisdiction faces" rather than pursuing a surplus "for the sake of it".The Canberra Liberals may dispute that characterisation, but they'll also have to explain how they would aspire to a surplus in the current economic conditions.
Many of us are feeling the pinch, but the economy is doing better than predicted — and the future is looking up
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