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Greens Demand Labor Negotiate Housing Bills
Sep 15th, 2024 at 2:16pm
 
Greens demand Labor negotiate as major housing bills face the senate


News.com.au
September 15, 2024

The Prime Minister has been accused of “pathetic and childish” behaviour when it comes to the nation’s housing crisis, with the Greens claiming he is more focused on fighting them than fixing the problem.

The Help to Buy and Build to Rent bills will face the Senate next week and are essential to the government’s plan to tackle soaring housing costs across the country.

But neither will pass the Upper House without support from the Greens, who have asked for action on rent freezes and caps, an end to tax concessions for property developers, and a government owned property developer that would build homes to sell at just above the cost of construction.

“Labor has offered absolutely nothing,” Greens housing spokesman Max Chandler-Mather said on Sunday.   Sad

“No movement on rent caps. No extra money for public housing or a public developer.   Sad

“No proposal on negative gearing and the capital gains tax discount that deny so many renters the chance to buy a home.

“Labor is not negotiating, they haven’t made a single counter offer, and frankly we have lost

patience with a property investor Prime Minister who would rather reject good ideas just so

he can pursue his personal dislike of the Greens instead of helping renters and first home buyers.




Greens MP Max Chandler-Mather says the government is more interested in fighting the Greens than ‘helping renters and first home buyers.’

If passed, the Help to Buy Bill would allow to first home buyers to purchase a property under a shared equity scheme with the government.

Simply, the government would foot up to 40 per cent of the funds for a new home, and 30 per cent for an existing home.

Meanwhile, Build to Rent aims to incentivise the construction of rent-only developments through tax incentives.

The Senate knocked back the legislation earlier this year, sending it to an inquiry for further scrutiny.

But it failed to garner the support of the opposition and the Greens, with the Coalition saying it perpetuated a “rent forever” approach to housing and the Greens saying it would do nothing but give tax handouts to property developers to build homes nobody can afford.

“Labor thinks they can win a political fight with the Greens, but in reality the only losers out of Labor’s stubborn refusal to negotiate will be the millions of people across this country right

now struggling to put food on the table and pay the rent because Labor won’t cap rent

increases,” Mr Chandler-Mather said.

“I am bitterly disappointed that in a parliament where we have an opportunity to negotiate a

historic plan to alleviate the housing misery of millions of Australians, Labor is pursuing a

pathetic and childish political strategy to try and pick a fight with the Greens.”
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Re: Greens Demand Labor Negotiate Housing Bills
Reply #1 - Sep 15th, 2024 at 3:04pm
 
The only thing that will salvage housing now is an absolute collapse of the market.  Albo selling home - hmmmmmm ... can he smell something on the wind?
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Reply #2 - Sep 15th, 2024 at 3:05pm
 
ohh greens having a tanty again'


surprise!
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Reply #3 - Sep 15th, 2024 at 3:12pm
 
Geeens wrecking again. That is all they do.

Politics is the art of the possible.

Science is the art of the soluble.
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Re: Greens Demand Labor Negotiate Housing Bills
Reply #4 - Sep 15th, 2024 at 3:37pm
 
Jovial Monk wrote on Sep 15th, 2024 at 3:12pm:
Geeens wrecking again. That is all they do.

Politics is the art of the possible.

Science is the art of the soluble.



Don't you mean solvable?

Have you been drinking again?
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Reply #5 - Sep 15th, 2024 at 7:09pm
 
Greens hold the balance of power in the senate.  They can help pass good legislation.  They can help stop bad legislation.  Yes time to start negotiating with the greens.   Smiley 
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Reply #6 - Sep 15th, 2024 at 7:13pm
 
First that would require the Green's to know good legislation from bad. Wink
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Reply #7 - Sep 16th, 2024 at 12:09pm
 
The stupidity of the Greens never ceases to amaze me. Perpetual rent caps? Are they trying to destroy the rental market? Such a policy would see landlords selling in droves. You can't have such a policy because it hobbles the ability of landlords to keep up with rising interest rates, inflation and other increased costs. What then will happen when landlordsdecide they cannot take on this added cost? Simple - they'll sell and that will result in even fewer rentals on the market, raising rental prices even more for people who can't afford to buy their own home.
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Scott Morrison DID wipe the floor with Bull Shitten!!! Smiley Smiley Smiley
 
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