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Campaign Edge’s deemadigan says not many people would understand the government’s policy on power prices: ‘No one believes governments can bring down power prices, they’ve keep promising they will but haven’t.’ MORE: pmlive

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deemadigan The current government not only said I would be $550 a year better off (I’m not) but continue to tell me they’ve actually brought my power bills down. Who is being held accountable for the lies?

deemadigan Especially this government who told everyone they would be 550 a year better off. No one noticed because it kept going up

deemadigan Prices bring down govts. Govts dont bring down prices!!!

deemadigan And who would then believe Labor? 50% reductions? It’s bad enough the LNP are part of this scam to 26% reduction. But whacko Labor are just RW Greens.

deemadigan Well State Governments, usually LNP , sold them off - '..you reap what you sow'!!

deemadigan Exactly, so why would Labor have us believe their energy policy would bring down prices? pmlive

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