Labor has given up any hope of a progressive agenda

Crispin Hull
Updated July 31 2021 - 2:08pm, first published 5:25am
The $184 billion squandered by the end of the decade on those who don't need it could have been spent on public health, education or other services. Picture: Getty Images
The $184 billion squandered by the end of the decade on those who don't need it could have been spent on public health, education or other services. Picture: Getty Images

A morally bankrupt, supine, irrational sell-out was committed by the Australian Labor Party this week when it said it would acquiesce to the third, and worst, stage of the Coalition's tax-cuts-for-the-rich policy.

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Crispin Hull

Crispin Hull

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Crispin Hull is a former editor of The Canberra Times and a regular columnist.

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