Greens ‘never miss an opportunity’ to show how ‘utterly unfit’ they are to be in parliament

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Greens ‘never miss an opportunity’ to show how ‘utterly unfit’ they are to be in parliament
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Sky News host Rita Panahi says the Greens never miss an opportunity to show how “utterly unfit” they are to be in parliament.

Greens ‘never miss an opportunity’ to show how ‘utterly unfit’ they are to be in parliament

“Speaking at the National Press Club this week, Bandt did not hold back with his Marxist demands,” Ms Panahi said. “They want a freeze on rent increases, and the Greens also want to strip away legitimate tax concessions for mum and dad property investors. “Can you think of a more hair-brained diabolically stupid set of proposals that would lead to a massive crisis in the market with investors fleeing and rent soaring further but that’s the far left for you.”

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