Deputy Liberal Leader Sussan Ley says the Coalition government can claim substantial “credit” for Labor’s budget surplus.
Deputy Liberal Leader Sussan Ley says the Coalition government can claim substantial “credit” for Labor’s budget surplus. “It follows from the work we did during the pandemic; it follows from the way we set up the Australian economy,” Ms Ley told Sky News Australia.
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