DD or not DD, that is the question for Hamlet in the Lodge, Malcolm Turnbull.
Six months in, the Turnbull adventure isn’t quite going to plan. To even his own surprise, Bill Shorten and Labor have stolen a march over Mr Turnbull on policy. Labor’s ideas on negative gearing may attack the value of the biggest asset most Australians own, their family home, but unlike the Government, they are leading and not following a policy debate – and getting credit in the polls for it.
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