Australians don’t want their savings used as a ‘slush fund’ for Labor

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Australians don’t want their savings used as a ‘slush fund’ for Labor
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Sky News host Chris Kenny says Australians don’t want their savings used as a “slush fund” for Labor to get its “union mates” in the Super funds to bankroll its policy priorities.

“Really? This, again, is like a Soviet-era planned economy – this is a government that’s happy to put price caps on resources and now direct Super funds where to invest.

“Apart from being just plain wrong, failing to grasp who owns this money, and what they’re entitled to expect from the people managing that money, it’s also a sure-fire way to end up making very dud investments.”

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