Shadow Home Affairs Minister James Paterson has slammed Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s Future Made in Australia Act as a “top-down Canberra-centric politicians-decide approach” will be “littered with failures”.
Anthony Albanese will unveil a policy similar to the US Inflation Reduction Act, which will see increased government intervention in the economy.
The PM will announce the Future Made in Australia Act today.
“We should try and compete with our ingenuity, with our innovation, with our competitiveness, with our entrepreneurship, with our creativity, by backing business and industry with the policy settings that they need to succeed,” Mr Paterson told Sky News Australia.
‘Top-down Canberra-centric approach’: James Paterson says PM’s bill ‘littered with failures’
“They’re the kind of things that will help us make things and make us prosperous, not this top-down Canberra-centric politicians-decide approach, which is just going to be littered with failures as it always has been in the past.”
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