House debates
Monday, 18 June 2018
Questions without Notice
Budget
2:36 pm
Scott Morrison (Cook, Liberal Party, Treasurer) Share this | Hansard source
I thank the Prime Minister for the opportunity to add to that answer. I wouldn't be relying on the shadow Treasurer's figures anyway, anywhere, anytime. This is a shadow Treasurer who came up with this genius of a plan to hit pensioners, retirees, all of these, and strip away their tax refund. He announced it with great fanfare and he said, 'We'll raise $59 billion, and I won't change a jot of it.' Then, within two weeks, he was tripping over himself to come out with amendments to his own policy. Then we find out that he says it will cost 55.7. So we took his entire policy that he announced to the Australian people and we asked Treasury to cost that policy, and it comes in at a revenue of $10 billion less than he said. And he's saying: 'Trust us. Trust Labor with money. We always get it right.' Well, I'm looking over there—I can't see him today, the member for Lilley; he must be otherwise engaged today!
An honourable member: Viva El Presidente!
Where is El Presidente? The member for Lilley was a genius when it came to adding up tax revenues on the mining tax. There he is! He's up the back there. I've found him. It's bad enough that they can't add up, but the problem is that they go and spend the money that's not there. That's how the member for Lilley—and the member for Rankin was in there helping him every step of the way—completely stuffed the budget. And, for the last five years, almost, we have been repairing the wreckage of the member for Lilley, ably assisted by the member for Rankin, the member for McMahon and all the other muppets who helped him.
Mr Pasin interjecting—
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