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The Prime Minister has used his final pitch to the partyroom before the budget is handed down to urge Coalition MPs to explain to their constituents why a strong economy is crucial.

Speaking to his colleagues, Scott Morrison referenced former prime minister John Howard’s 2007 election slogan of ‘Go for Growth’, and said the pitch wasn’t

adequate in explaining why growth is necessary. This year’s budget is set to be handed down at 7.30pm on Tuesday, and will be the first in surplus for more than a decade.

 

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Australia is in a per capita recession thanks to 6 years of LNP slash and burn of services and payments to the most vulnerable, families, pensioners. Near zero wage increases and LNP's obsession to gift billions to multinationals and big banks already making billions in profits.

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Doesn’t matter how ‘modern’ you are if your party is controlled by dinosaurs…

Yet the liberals have trashed it.

They took $366 a year from pensioners for energy suppliament and are hand them a one off $125 Whoooopppppeeee Morrison you thief. They cut penalty rates and wanted to give big tax breaks to CEOs before canning it when the Banking RC started as banking CEOs would get the cut too.

He doesn't have a strong economy he has a FakeSurplus

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