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Malcolm Turnbull bullish over policies

21 July 2016 by News Desk

Malcolm Turnbull the newly-elected Aussie Prime Minister was in bullish mood as he announced his new cabinet.

Malcolm TurnbullMalcolm Turnbull, whose Coalition government was re-elected on a slender majority, said there will be ‘no change’ to the policies announced in his government’s last budget earlier this year.

The Aussie Prime Minister, who will need the support of independent senators in order to carry through his planned legislation, faced bitter opposition to his plans for major welfare cuts.

But while unveiling his new cabinet team he said: “As the re-elected Coalition Government we have a clear mandate to proceed with our policies”.

Speaking Canberra Malcolm Turnbull went on to say: “This is a term of Government when we deliver on our policies, on our programs, on the great investments that we set in train”.

“The team I am announcing today will deliver on the economic plan and the Budget strategy we put to the Australian people”.

Malcolm Turnbull ‘no change’ to Govt policies

“We are committed to three years of strong, stable economic leadership so we can provide both the economic security and the national security that Australians expect and deserve”.

“Budget repair will be a front of mind issue for this entire Parliament. This has been reinforced by the three ratings agencies following the campaign. Only the Coalition has a credible fiscal strategy. Labor promises higher spending, higher taxes, higher debt and deficits”.

“We will be implementing our mental health policy and Health Care Home policy, as an important reaffirmation of our commitment to a first-class universal health system”.

“We will be rolling out our historic defence industry investment, building new jobs and opportunities in the advanced manufacturing sector right across the national supply chain, for businesses big and small”.

He added: “This will be transformative for our economy”.

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