‘Climate science not settled’ says Palmer’s man on the crossbench

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‘Climate science not settled’ says Palmer’s man on the crossbench
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The former Melbourne real estate agent Ralph Babet won’t support Labor’s 43 per cent emissions reduction target and wants tax burdens on companies eased.

sole representative in federal Parliament says the Albanese government should ease the regulatory and tax burden on corporations, to boost the economic recovery and stop firms doing business offshore.

“Capital regulations, let companies compete, make it easy for companies to do business in Australia, don’t tie their hands up so much that they have to go and do business offshore.“We need more capitalism, not less capitalism. We need real true capitalism, not crony capitalism, where the political class and the business elites get together and find different ways to stitch up the average Australian.

Senator Babet is yet to talk to Labor or Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Parliament is due to meet for the first time since the election on July 26. After taking part in anti-lockdown protests in Melbourne, the 39-year-old campaigned on an end to “segregation” and COVID-19 vaccination mandates, hitting out at “the ever-growing power and authoritarianism of the government.”

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