When Australians voted at the last election they weren’t told about Labor’s new taxes on housing, rents and family savings.

Research shows only 49 per cent of Australians knew Labor was planning to introduce a family savings tax on unrealised capital gains in superannuation according to JWS research.[1]

Some voters were explicitly told this wasn’t Labor’s policy. In the Electorate of Deakin Labor’s candidate and now MP, Matt Gregg, told a Park Orchards Ratepayer’s Association meeting that it “is not Labor policy”.[2]

Even Labor MPs are saying Anthony Albanese shouldn’t increase taxes on honest Australians when they’re just going to fund dishonest corruption. [3]