Government facing growing anger over $3 million super tax
Labor insists the change will only impact a modest number of wealthy Australians.
However, former Labor prime minister Paul Keating has taken a veiled swipe at the mandate.
Sky News Senior Political Reporter Trudy McIntosh claims there is 'no guarantee' the super tax will even be debated at the treasurer's roundtable.

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