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Coalition's ‘Labor lite' campaign was not ‘far-right'

Coalition's ‘Labor lite' campaign was not ‘far-right'

Sky News AU07-05-2025

Senior Fellow and Chief Economist at IPA Adam Creighton says the Coalition's 'Labor lite' campaign wasn't a far-right campaign.
'The accusation that it was a far-right campaign is kind of absurd,' Mr Creighton told Sky News host Rita Panahi.
'I don't see how they could possibly become more moderate.
'The Coalition released their own fiscal outlook just a few days before the election, and it was exactly the same, if not worse than Labor's in terms of debt and deficits.'

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