Disgusting wog PM purchases $4.3M investment property amid a housing crisis and cost of living pandemic.
(pomf2.lain.la)https://pomf2.lain.la/f/xye0mkr.PNGPrime Minister Anthony Albanese set to buy $4.3 million waterfront home "I also know what it is like to struggle. My mum lived in the one public housing that she was born in for all of her 65 years.
"Jodie is a coasty and spending time ļ»æwith her up there is awesome. It will be nice to be closer to her parents and family one day."
Jodie should eat a dick.
What a clown. Leader of the self title workers party living lavishly like a king of Europe.
Do you want to know why property is unaffordable for 90% + of all Australians?
Because these grubs have turned habitation into an investment portfolio for the last 20yrs.
MPsā āstunningā property portfolios fuel crossbench calls for negative gearing changes More than 65 per cent of all federal parliamentarians own two or more properties, drawing a stark contrast with the lived experience of millions of voters who rent
In the House of Representatives, where MPs must declare property owned by themselves or their spouses, 103 of 151 federal MPs own two or more properties, and 88 have declared having at least one investment property.
In the Senate, where the rules do not require the disclosure of property in a spouseās name, 47 of the 76 senators own two or more properties, while 30 have declared at least one investment property.
With Senators not required to declare their property portoflio, lol
Pocock said parliamentarians owned a āstunning amount of property compared to the average Australianā and called for a āsensible debateā about changes to negative gearing and capital gains tax discounts on investment properties.
Abolish capital gains tax and negative gearing immediately.
In the Labor caucus, 77 members of its combined total of combined total of 103 MPs and senators, or 75 per cent, have declared ownership of two or more properties in their names or their partnersā names. In the Coalition party room, this figure stands at 55 of its 86 MPs and senators, or 64 per cent.