Albo’s got business onside

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OPINION: Leading business figures have confided in Chanticleer about where Scott Morrison went wrong, and why Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will get their support.

A company director and former chief executive who had voted Liberal all his life could not bring himself to support the Coalition government at last weekend’sHe tells Chanticleer he had to send a message to former prime minister Scott Morrison about his government’s numerous failings.

The director says the swing against Liberal candidates to teal independents shows how much the world is changing, and it is a change, he says, that suits Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s Labor Party more than the Liberals.“I think business wants two things from Albo – policies that will work for the long-term success of a better Australia, and civil behaviour.

There has arguably never been a better time for COAG to be revived, given there are Labor governments in Queensland, Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia.Also, the NSW Coalition government is one of the most progressive in Australia when it comes to the energy transition, a leading example of which is its development of the Central-West Orana renewable energy zone.

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Let me guess—- the all said Morrison made a mistake by giving out $38,000,000,000 to businesses that didn’t need it and refused to give it back to taxpayers? Talk about morally and ethically corrupt. We’ll done AFR.

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