SCOTT BURCHILL: Class and the onus of proof after the 2019 election
If he had been voted in as prime minister on 18 May 2019, Bill Shorten proposed to pay for increased government spending with a crackdown on franking credits, future limitations on negatively geared property assets (that were grandfathered) and new measures to limit multinational company tax avoidance. Amongst other significant campaign shortcomings, Shorten failed to … Continue reading SCOTT BURCHILL: Class and the onus of proof after the 2019 election… Continue reading ยป
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