There is “renewed pressure” within Labor ranks to “wage class warfare” and punish those Australians who strive to become financially independent through investing in property, says Sky News host Rita Panahi.
“At Labor’s coming national conference there will be a proposal to crack down on property investors and cap negative gearing at just one property,” she said.
“But today, the PM said he has no intention of changing his government’s position on negative gearing.”
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