LNP 'unveil roadmap' to reopen the Qld economy as Labor 'sit on their hands' | Sky News Australia

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Queensland Opposition Leader DebFrecklington says while “the AnnastaciaMP government have been sitting on their hands,” the Liberal National Party of Queensland have unveiled a four-stage plan for re-opening the Queensland economy.

Queensland Opposition Leader Deb Frecklington says while “the Palaszczuk government have been sitting on their hands,” the Liberal National Party of Queensland have unveiled a four-stage plan for re-opening the Queensland economy. Ms Frecklington described the plan as “a roadmap to give businesses an idea that there can be a staged recovery to get to the end of this health crisis”.

“I believe that regional Queensland… should be able to move through those gates a lot earlier,” she said. “This health crisis cannot become an economic crisis and yet that is what we are seeing,” she told Sky News host Peter Gleeson. By implementing social distancing measures, Ms Frecklington said businesses such as restaurants and café’s could re-open while mitigating the risk of coronavirus infection.

 

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DebFrecklington AnnastaciaMP Lol, must be easy when you don’t have a job or future in politics.

DebFrecklington AnnastaciaMP Deb shows an aura of calmness and confidence I can see Deb winning the election against either women Labour puts forth

DebFrecklington AnnastaciaMP Glad to see they’re doing something with their free time but I suspect the government is actually, yknow, busy handling it.

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