Albanese calls Taylor ‘Temu Abbott’ as bitter fight rages over budget tax changes
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has engaged in a heated exchange with Opposition Leader Angus Taylor over proposed budget tax changes, labelling Taylor a "Temu Abbott." The government aims to pass the first tranche of its budget legislation through Parliament quickly, but requires Greens support in the Senate. The Greens have expressed concerns that the proposed reforms, which target negative gearing, family trusts, and capital gains tax, could grant the government sweeping discretionary powers to alter tax rules.

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AI-generatedPrime Minister Anthony Albanese has engaged in a heated exchange with Opposition Leader Angus Taylor over proposed budget tax changes, labelling Taylor a "Temu Abbott." The government aims to pass the first tranche of its budget legislation through Parliament quickly, but requires Greens support in the Senate. The Greens have expressed concerns that the proposed reforms, which target negative gearing, family trusts, and capital gains tax, could grant the government sweeping discretionary powers to alter tax rules. The Coalition opposes the broader reforms but supports a specific tax offset, planning to split the legislation, a move likely to fail. Treasurer Jim Chalmers has dismissed concerns about discretionary powers as a "beat-up," while the Greens intend to investigate the matter further in a short Senate inquiry.
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5 extractedAlbanese also alluded to discussions about an alliance between the Coalition and One Nation, adding: “Those in the ‘Liberal One National’ coalition of the three parties speak about battlers from time to time, but give a battler a wage increase and they hate it.”
Angus Taylor claimed that Labor’s “economic strategy has failed Australians”.
The Coalition opposes the changes and plans to move amendments to split the legislation in order to support the $250 Working Australians Tax Offset (Wato) while voting down the broader reform package.
Greens support is required to pass the proposed changes to negative gearing, family trusts and capital gains tax through the Senate.
Anthony Albanese has labelled Angus Taylor as a “Temu [Tony] Abbott” amid an increasingly bitter fight over tax changes in the budget.