Reference :- Although it has not happened quite yet , Mr Dutton is probably right about Labor's plan to reduce power bills by 275 quid being scrapped .
Dear Mr Dutton ,
Indeed , it is most likely that Labor will not be in a position to fund the cut in power bills they spruiked during the lead up to the recent election . As leader of the coalition you are well qualified to comment on broken promises .
Ken junior , just off the top of head .. like that , rattled off the following list of broken promises he can remember .
1 . A billion trees that were supposed to be planted .
2. 47 commuter car parks that were never built .
3. 1.3 million jobs that never appeared .
4. An integrity commission that was never introduced to Parliament
5. A religious discrimination bill that failed .
6. A budget surplus that was announced but didn't happen .
7. Privacy laws to protect folk on social media that never eventuated .
8. A promised five billion quid for disaster relief , most of which is in a bank account earning interest while disaster victims have been waiting years for assistance .
I told Ken junior I had heard enough.
" I have heard enough . ", I said .
" I have only just started . ", Ken junior said .
" Well that's more than enough to discredit the Labor Party . " , I said .
" Those are promises that the Coalition broke . " , Ken junior said .
Surely that can't be true ? Nobody with a history like that would have the gall to castigate the Labor party over a 275 quid cut in electricity bills that may now be doubtful , would they Mr Dutton ?
That's the trouble with kids , they aren't smart enough to see the big picture .
Your comrade , Ken
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