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Liberals mum after being asked whether they’ve pushed past deficit ‘guardrail’

10 December 2024
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Liberals mum after being asked whether they’ve pushed past deficit ‘guardrail’
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The article discusses the silence from liberals when questioned about surpassing deficit limits. The video footage shows liberals avoiding the issue and failing to provide a clear response. This lack of transparency raises concerns about potential overspending and accountability within the political party.

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