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Anyone surprised?

In the meantime, The Greens want to "drive a hard bargain with Labor before committing to pass the measures through parliament"... and say "the changes for property investment were little more than “tinkering around the edges” and as much as 95% of the benefits of the existing rules would remain".

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[-] naevaTheRat@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 points 1 week ago

I dunno, equally the government should negotiate better and stop doing this "our way or the highway" style stuff where they act like good governance is tyranny of the average preference default.

The greens have the same duty to their voters labor has to theirs, the government needs to be willing to negotate and can't just hold the left hostage by saying "either rubber stamp this or we make it more right wing".

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