Does the Federal Budget mean we are headed for an early election?

Are we set for an early election? Labor argue Joe Hockey’s budget is more about saving Tony Abbott than the economy… and could signal an election as early as THIS YEAR 

  • Joe Hockey’s new Budget is an attempt to save Tony Abbott, Labor says
  • Shadow Treasurer Chris Bowen says the Budget is a ‘short-term fix’
  • Independent Senator Nick Xenophon says it is a sign of an early election
  • ‘Budget has enough sweeteners to allow them to go to the polls,’ he said

Joe Hockey’s Federal Budget is less about saving the economy and more about saving Tony Abbott’s job, and could be the first sign Australia is headed to an early election.

Shadow Treasurer Chris Bowen said the Budget is a clear effort to protect the prime minister.

‘This is a short-term budget to fix a short-term political problem and save one man’s job,’ Mr Bowen said.

 

Shadow Treasurer Chris Bowen said the Federal Budget is a ‘short-term budget to fix a short-term political problem’, and is designed to save Tony Abbott’s job

Mr Bowen also said the Budget shows deficit has been doubled by the government in one year, and the worst aspects of the 2014 Budget – such as massive cuts to hospitals and schools – are still in place.

‘The fundamental unfairness of last year’s budget disaster remains tonight,’ Mr Bowen said. 

The budget papers included 17 new taxes, breaking a coalition election promise, Mr Bowen said.

Independent Senator Nick Xenophon said the Budget suggests the government is considering the possibility of calling an election before the end of the year.

Mr Bowen also said the Budget shows deficit has been doubled by the government in one year, and the worst aspects of the 2014 Budget - such as massive cuts to hospitals and schools - are still in place

Mr Bowen also said the Budget shows deficit has been doubled by the government in one year, and the worst aspects of the 2014 Budget – such as massive cuts to hospitals and schools – are still in place

Independent Senator Nick Xenophon said the Budget suggests Australia could have an election this year. 'I think the government is leaving their options open to have an election by the end of this year,' Mr Xenophon said

Independent Senator Nick Xenophon said the Budget suggests Australia could have an election this year. 'I think the government is leaving their options open to have an election by the end of this year,' Mr Xenophon said

Independent Senator Nick Xenophon said the Budget suggests Australia could have an election this year. ‘I think the government is leaving their options open to have an election by the end of this year,’ Mr Xenophon said

'This budget has enough sweeteners in it to allow them to go to the polls if they need to,' Mr Xenophon said

‘This budget has enough sweeteners in it to allow them to go to the polls if they need to,’ Mr Xenophon said

‘I think the government is leaving their options open to have an election by the end of this year,’ Mr Xenophon said, while talking to the ABC.

‘This budget has enough sweeteners in it to allow them to go to the polls if they need to.’ 



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