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The Australian’s Adam Creighton says one of the consequences of Melbourne’s recent lockdowns will be the failure of small businesses and the survival of large ones. On Monday Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews ordered stage four restrictions across metropolitan Melbourne for six weeks ordering any non-essential workers not to leave their homes from Thursday. “Of course, in the long term, that’s going to have big consequences on competition and pricing power,” Mr Creighton said.
Adam_Creighton And the left wing can blame their poster child DanielAndrewsMP The honourable thing would be for him to apologise and resign in the one press conference.
Adam_Creighton Daniel Andrews is fast becoming the Yuri Andropov of Australian politics with an insatiable appetite to control the masses.He's the most dangerous public official in Australia But he'll be gone in two weeks. Xi Jinping should take note of a hard side of Australians rarely seen.
Adam_Creighton That was their entire plan, didn't you know? They want rich and poor, they're wiping out the middle class. Bit obvious really.
Adam_Creighton IF small businesses fail and large ones survive ScottMorrisonMP & JoshFrydenberg will be to blame.
Adam_Creighton And hopefully Creighton stops stealing our oxygen
Adam_Creighton Well that's what you GRUNTS want yeah.. Let the market DECIDE
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Victoria has now gone from ‘bad to worse’ amid business wipeout | Sky News AustraliaOutside of Victoria businesses have started to see the light at the end of the tunnel, however within the state it has now gone from shutdown, to lockdown and a potential 'wipeout' says Sky News host Peta Credlin. \n\nOn Monday Premier Daniel Andrews detailed the “heartbreaking” lengths of his stage four lockdowns which will turn metropolitan Melbourne into a ghost town for at least six weeks in a desperate bid to slow the spread of the killer coronavirus.\n\nMr Andrews ordered all non-essential workers not to leave their homes from Thursday but promised people they will not need to bulk buy food as supermarkets, grocery stores and pharmacies would stay open.\n\n“As heartbreaking as it is to close down places of employment, while I never thought that I would be telling people not to go to work, that is what we have to do in order to stop the spread of this wildly infectious virus, this deadly virus,” Premier Andrews said.\n\nMs Credlin discussed the latest lockdown ramifications with the Council of Small Businesses Australia CEO Peter Strong.\n\nMr Strong told Sky News said there are a lot of business people out there who are 'not even treading water'. \n\n'They're just waiting until JobKeeper runs out and then they're going to close'. \n\nImage: Getty And the population is at fault. Let's hope there's a military coup in Victoria very soon. Fed cash should be deployed.
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