Nationals Senate Leader Bridget McKenzie says Australian people and businesses are going to “bear the brunt” of blackouts and skyrocketing power prices as a result of the Labor Party 'ignoring the simple laws of economics and physics”. “We are running an experiment under this government when it comes to energy security,” Ms McKenzie told Sky News Australia. “Simultaneously turning off our reliable power generation – refusing to consider something like nuclear. “Meanwhile, saying it’s all going to be renewable when it actually isn’t ready and can’t come online.”
Nationals Senate Leader Bridget McKenzie says Australian people and businesses are going to “bear the brunt” of blackouts and skyrocketing power prices as a result of the Labor Party"ignoring the simple laws of economics and physics”.
“We are running an experiment under this government when it comes to energy security,” Ms McKenzie told Sky News Australia. “Simultaneously turning off our reliable power generation – refusing to consider something like nuclear. “Meanwhile, saying it’s all going to be renewable when it actually isn’t ready and can’t come online.”
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