Steve Price predicts ‘biggest battle’ ever between Australian farmers and the government

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Steve Price predicts ‘biggest battle’ ever between Australian farmers and the government
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Sky News contributor Steve Price is predicting the “biggest battle” ever between Australian farmers and the government which will make the old Lock the Gate movement look like a “kindergarten tea party”.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers warned Australia could not achieve its net-zero emissions targets without more robust interventions from the government.Mr Price warned the Treasurer’s comments should have every Australian taxpayer and business “screaming from the rooftops”.

“That’s the prediction of money that needs to be projected,” Mr Ashby told Sky News contributor Steve Price.“Think about two and half times that debt, you’re paying for it, I’m paying for it and that means your taxes have got to go up. “He's ended two winning World Trade Organisation cases, one on barley and the other on wine … which would have formally established that China uses trade as a weapon,” Mr Shoebridge told Sky News contributor Steve Price.“The biggest price he’s paid so far just to get to Beijing is silence on China’s increasingly dangerous military encounters with our Australian military and everybody else in the world.

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