国际英语新闻:Opposition says Australian to face high taxes and interest rates
"I understand why they have some deficit and some debt, but the problem is they have nearly committed up to 100 billion Aust dollars (73 billion U.S. dollars) in new initiatives since the last budget," Opposition Leader Malcolm Turnbull told ABC Television.
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Newly elected opposition leader Malcolm Turnbull is seen speaking during a news conference in Jakarta in this April 9, 2007 file photo |
Treasurer Wayne Swan will hand down the 2009/10 budget on Tuesday, which has been expected to show the deficit growing by up to 70 billion Aust dollars (51.1 billion U.S. dollars) and tax revenue down by 200 billion Aust dollars (144 billion U.S. dollars) over the next four years because of the global financial crisis.
Turnbull will deliver the coalition's response to the budget on Thursday.
"We will be responsible, we will not be reckless, will be fair dinkum with the Australian people about what can be afforded, we will give detailed policies with full costings prior to the next election," Turnbull said.
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