How do you win an election by promising to increase services at the same time that you promise to decrease taxes? Easy, privatise the tax and welfare systems. At least that appears to be the strategy implicit in Labor’s banking policy released yesterday. And one shouldn’t be surprised, because that’s what a lot of “Third […]
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