Federal election 2022 live updates: Jason Clare says Albanese was ‘standing up’ to Morrison’s ‘try-hard bully-boy stuff’ in debate; prepoll voting opens
On last night you negative gearing being a good thing. That is the exact opposite of your party’s policy from the last election. Did you not support that policy and just not speak up at all? Doesn’t negative gearing contribute to an overheated housing market?We weren’t successful at the last election. We have come up with a better housing policy that we are taking to this election.
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