‘This is insane': Bolt slams Albanese government on housing crisis
Sky News host Andrew Bolt talks about the 'scandal' of the housing crisis in Australia.
'I don't know about you, but this housing crisis is so bad,' Mr Bolt said.
'Homes have never been so hard to buy.
'It now takes half of a medium income to pay the mortgage of a medium-priced home.
'This Albanese government has just put out a report that admits the government's insane immigration intake … is making this worse.'

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