This year Australians are going to see a lot more of the Albanese Labor government in their “business”, says Shadow Immigration Minister Dan Tehan.
“What he’s advocating for is bigger government, more taxes, more public servants and I think most concerning of all to small business … more regulation, more red tape,” Mr Tehan told Sky News Australia.
“I think it’s a recipe for regulation and red tape, for government and public servants dictating how you will run your small business, not leaving it up to you to do what you can do best, and that’s to generate jobs in this country.”
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