Independent Member for Wentworth Allegra Spender has said the Federal Government needs to “take action” and cut spending as she defended the actions of the RBA.
Speaking to First Edition host Peter Stefanovic on Thursday morning, Ms Spender voiced concern about rising interest rates and called on the government to slash spending in order to reduce inflationary pressures.
Teal MP Allegra Spender says the government needs to cut spending to reduce inflationary pressures. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Richard Dobson “If you’re going to put public money into things it’s got to be solving something that the private sector can’t solve” she added.
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