Premier also rules out new taxes, conceding the government will need to go deeper into debt
The New South Wales premier, Dominic Perrottet, has declared he will notand conceded the government will go deeper into debt to pay for infrastructure if re-elected at the coming election.
Perrottet has in recent months said the government had “no plans” to further privatise assets including Sydney Water but on Tuesday went further.The NSW opposition has already ruled out further privatisations and has been critical of the government’s record on the issue. Perrottet agreed the government would go further into debt and said it was part of getting the books back to surplus.
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