The Prime Minister isn’t shying away from a major threat he made in hopes of gaining support for one of his big election promises.
Labor will this week reintroduce the Housing Australia Future Fund when parliament returns after a bitter stalemate with the Greens twice stalled the $10bn fund in the Senate.
It means senator would be up for re-election with the House. The last double-dissolution election occurred when Malcolm Turnbull was prime minister in 2016. “Well, I don’t want to play politics with this – I want to get this done. We have a mandate for it, and the Senate should pass it.” “Of course in any negotiation we should be prepared to vote down a Bill if the government refuses to move,” he told ABC News Breakfast.
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