Shadow finance minister James Paterson has admitted it was a mistake to oppose Labor’s income tax cut at the election because it betrayed Liberal principles, arguing the Coalition must re-establish its economic credentials as the party of lower spending and smaller government.
Liberals also needed to be less antagonistic towards big business and support free enterprise, Paterson said, after the party’s fractured relationship with the big end of town under Peter Dutton.
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John Kehoe is economics editor at Parliament House, Canberra. He writes on economics, politics and business. John was Washington correspondent covering Donald Trump’s first election. He joined the Financial Review in 2008 from Treasury. Connect with John on Twitter. Email John at jkehoe@afr.com