House debates
Monday, 16 June 2008
Questions without Notice
Economy
2:24 pm
Kevin Rudd (Griffith, Australian Labor Party, Prime Minister) Share this | Hansard source
For those opposite, who presided over 10 interest rate rises in a row, I find it remarkable that they can stand in this place with any skerrick of respectability and produce a lesson on responsible economic management—point 1. Point 2 is: those opposite bequeathed this government inflation at a 16-year high. I would think that those opposite should reflect firmly and squarely on the impact which 16-year high levels of inflation has on the overall trajectory of interest rates. Thirdly, if you have a global oil shock which is the worst in 30 years, impacting economies around the world, I would think that is of some moment. Fourthly, I would think the global financial crisis, which has seen revisions downwards in economic growth in all of our global economic partners, would give pause for thought as well. Instead, those opposite are interested in one thing—cheap tabloid politics, not responsible economic management.
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