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The Greens have at last found their mojo and come up with something sensible IMO, wonders never cease. The Greens are suggesting sensible changes to negative gearing, unlike what Labor took to the 2019 election, it will be interesting to see if Labor take it up.What Labor suggested was a license for the rich to print money, what the Greens are proposing is a sensible approach to limiting the negative gearing gravy train, which is not much different to the limits the Govt's have put on superannuation.It makes a lot of sense, it's a nice move by the Greens, to see how serious Labor are about trying to curb the house price and rent spiral.Well done the Greens IMO.[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-04-26/greens-vow-to-sink-housing-fund-seeking-negative-gearing-changes/102266434[/URL]
The Greens have at last found their mojo and come up with something sensible IMO, wonders never cease.
The Greens are suggesting sensible changes to negative gearing, unlike what Labor took to the 2019 election, it will be interesting to see if Labor take it up.
What Labor suggested was a license for the rich to print money, what the Greens are proposing is a sensible approach to limiting the negative gearing gravy train, which is not much different to the limits the Govt's have put on superannuation.
It makes a lot of sense, it's a nice move by the Greens, to see how serious Labor are about trying to curb the house price and rent spiral.
Well done the Greens IMO.
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