Fresh from the phoney election campaign, how can the voters of Australia know that John Howard has not embarked on another round of phoney tax cuts?
The people of Australia recall his disdain for them when he classified campaign inducements into "core promises" and "non-core promises".
This meant that he was under no obligation to implement his "non-core promises", if he was elected.
The problem for voters was that he didn't disclose throughout the course of the election campaign which were which.
This Prime Minister is a dud and a phoney.
We can expect a big play in coming weeks on cuts in income taxes but what about cuts in interest rates, Mr Prime Minister?
We won't hear a whisper about this in the next 6 weeks but it is the millstone around the neck of the Liberal Party which is likely to sink it on November 24.
The people of Australia recall his disdain for them when he classified campaign inducements into "core promises" and "non-core promises".
This meant that he was under no obligation to implement his "non-core promises", if he was elected.
The problem for voters was that he didn't disclose throughout the course of the election campaign which were which.
This Prime Minister is a dud and a phoney.
We can expect a big play in coming weeks on cuts in income taxes but what about cuts in interest rates, Mr Prime Minister?
We won't hear a whisper about this in the next 6 weeks but it is the millstone around the neck of the Liberal Party which is likely to sink it on November 24.