Easter break needed for Bill Shorten after bruising week on campaign trail

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Easter break needed for Bill Shorten after bruising week on campaign trail
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Despite Bill Shorten's eagerness to focus on health, the early period of the campaign has been dominated by tax and questions about policy costings.

The Easter break couldn't come at a better time for Bill Shorten who has endured a bruising first week on the campaign trail.

Mr Shorten ruled it out but actually Labor would increase the tax burden on superannuation members by $34 billion - a mistake the Coalition immediately seized on. "They're being dishonest, or sneaky or they're just clueless when it comes to their own policies," Prime Minister Scott Morrison told reporters in Tasmania. "I thought I was being asked about 'have we got any unannounced changes to superannuation?'," Mr Shorten told reporters on Wednesday.

Bill Shorten says the Coalition's $25 billion costing of his policy is a lie, but without providing a figure of his own, the attack has done some political damage.

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