Community: Community Concern and Roadshow

community: He's taking his committee on a nationwide roadshow to ask people what they think about Labor's policy and essentially to air what he calls community concern about Bill Shorten's plan to scrap tax refunds on the credits, according to The Guardian. Today Wilson's roadshow is at Bondi Junction RSL in Sydney where a lot of concerned members of the community have gathered to have their say. It's quite complicated, but Tim Wilson, the Liberal chair of the House of Representatives economics committee, has come up with a great wheeze to help us understand. Many look like they are retired, so I'm guessing that they don't like Labor's policy, which shadow treasurer Chris Bowen says will help raise 5bn a year to plough into better public services. He thinks Labor's plan is really bad because it will punish battlers and force people onto the state pension. My hunch is confirmed when Tim hands the floor to his only expert witness, Don Hamson, who is the managing director of Plato Asset Management. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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