Abbott delivers press club speech, vows to show he has a heart
Opposition leader Tony Abbott addressed the National Press Club today and outlined what he termed his positive approach to building a stronger Australia. And while he vowed for lower taxes, smaller Government and greater freedom he still managed to needle the Government on some of its policies like immigration and jobs. He also vowed to spend a week every year living in Indigenous communities to show he had a good head and heart on the matter. “What Australia most needs now is a competent, trustworthy, adult government with achievable plans for a better economy and a stronger society,” he said.
“Australians can be confident that the Liberal and National parties will provide good economic management in the future because that is what we have always done in the past. We have done it before and we will do it again. After all, 16 members of the current shadow cabinet were ministers in the Howard government which now looks like a lost golden age of reform and prosperity.”
Jessica Wright wrote for Fairfax in summary of the speech:
Mr Abbott said his plan for a “stronger Australia” included scrapping the carbon and mining taxes, cutting the computers in schools program, cancelling GP super clinics, reducing bureaucracy in hospitals, reducing government consultancies and dropping 12,000 workers from the federal public service.
Mr Abbott labelled Labor’s government programs as “bywords for waste”.