The Labor Party is 'good at shutting down business' | Sky News Australia

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Nationals Senator mattjcan says 'if there's one thing the Labor Party is good at, it is shutting down businesses'.

Nationals Senator Matt Canavan says "if there's one thing the Labor Party is good at, it is shutting down businesses". The Queensland government is preparing to borrow a further $4 billion, with the Queensland Treasurer Cameron Dick confirming the state’s total debt is set to hit nearly $102 billion by the middle of 2021.

With the Queensland government reaching a debt of over $100 billion, and the federal government spending enormous amounts of money to support people with their jobs, people will soon start thinking of what needs to be done next, Mr Canavan said. “I think people understand that post we’ll need to open businesses up again, we’ll need to manage our finances much more carefully given the debts that are there," Mr Canavan told Sky News.

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mattjcan The volume of anti Labor sentiment from newscorp is appalling. Their pro LNP bias is very unhealthy for democracy. auspol

mattjcan Who ate all the pie’s?

mattjcan VillageIdiot says what

mattjcan Yes....I looked at the business for sale ads....450 pages x 10 ads /page.....and that is only a small % of businesses in trouble....many more have just walked away.....what is it about Labor Governments that WILFULLY destroys people's Businesses and JOBS......

mattjcan The longer Dan stays in power and Labor don't force him out, the more chance Labor has of losing QLD elections.

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