One Nation Chief of Staff James Ashby says Australian businesses are unable to work the way they do due to “red tape and the cost of energy” after Australian businessman Andrew Forrest announced new plans overseas.
“We cannot move mountains in this country like we use to be able to 30 years ago … we are just tied up in business with red tape and the cost of energy is through the roof,” Mr Asby said.
“I don’t hold any hope for Australia being the beneficiary of any future investment with Andrew Forrest.”
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