Sky News host James Morrow says the Albanese government are planning “immigration by stealth” by bringing in more people over the next few years than Australia has ever seen.
“Most of these people when they land are going to be renters because they’re not going to buy a house right off the bat …
but you cannot dial the housing supply up like you can dial the population supply up,” Mr Morrow told Sky News host Paul Murray.
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