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Lambie backs changes to negative gearing for a maximum of two houses
Jacqui Lambie also spoke in favour of changes to negative gearing, as one of many moves needed to address the housing crisis. She said:
There’s got to be a lot of change if we’re going to put houses on the ground and we’re going to make them more affordable, there’s probably six or eight moves you have to make in this. And I believe negative gearing is one of them. And it should be maximum two houses.
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