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Our political reporter, Josh Butler, explores the political sleight of hand employed by Jim Chalmers to wrongfoot his opponents and pave the way for a positive election message.

The measures, Josh argues, leave Angus Taylor and his boss, Peter Dutton, “in a pickle” meaning that they might have to campaign with a correspondingly negative message.

Josh writes:

Do they go to an election promising to unwind or oppose Labor’s new tax cuts, as they initially positioned themselves on Labor’s reimagined stage-three changes? Or do they again, as they’ve done with the bulk-billing policy and cheaper medicines, immediately match the government’s pledge – then have to find another $17bn of headroom in their own economic plan, already groaning under the weight of needing to finance seven nuclear power stations?

Read his whole article here:

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