House debates

Monday, 14 October 2019

Questions without Notice

Employment

2:29 pm

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Maybe the member opposite wants to look up the size of the deficit when they left office or all the other matters in which Labor set fire to the budget when they were in office.

I'm also asked about household debt. The Treasurer gave, I think, a very good answer about the issues around household debt, but one of the things that I would also add to that is that households themselves are proving to be very effective in how they're managing their own debt. The House may not know that there is a three-year coverage in advance and people have been able to build offsets against their mortgages. They've been doing that in a very prudential way. One of the big differences between Australia's household debt and household debt in other places around the world is this: 30 per cent of Australia's entire housing market is owned by mums and dads who invest in investment properties. If those mums and dads didn't invest in those investment properties, we would not have the rental stock that is available to people to rent today.

What was Labor's policy when it came to rent at the last election? It was to whack a big, fat housing tax on mums and dads who were simply investing in the rental stock of Australians who are renting to put a roof over their heads. The Labor Party have never understood the economy. They have never understood how to manage money. The economy and the country's finances have never been safe in Labor's hands, and the Australian people know it.

Ms Ryan interjecting

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