UAP will repay debt, invest in regions

Stuart King, United Australia Party

I’m standing for Mallee to fight for hope, opportunity and prosperity for future generations.

Currently in Australia, successive Governments are responsible for over one trillion dollars of debt.

Maybe the debt could be justified if we were driving on a freeway-standard road network; the national freight and passenger rail system was connected; our mobile phones worked everywhere; and we had an excellent healthcare system. But we don’t.

Why is debt so bad? Excessive debt drives up inflation, interest rates, and the cost of living and creates exactly the scenario we are experiencing now.

Neither of the major parties have addressed debt in their election campaign.

They only offer more spending, and you can’t spend your way out of debt!

We have a clear plan to repay the debt.

The United Australia Party offer real financial relief with a 20 per cent tax concession for regional Australians. We will return 25 per cent of regional wealth back to the regions for investment in roads, rail, hospitals, telecommunications and other infrastructure.

And, of course, the United Australia Party will restore and protect the freedoms and rights our forefathers fought and died for.

Freedom to work and volunteer without mandatory vaccinations.

Freedom of thought, speech, religion, association and movement and not Orwellian “1984” censorship.

Freedom from the indoctrination of our children with woke agendas and restoration of traditional family and community values.

The United Australia Party has the ability to change politics for a better future for Australia, with candidates in every seat plus the Senate.

We are the real deal and a genuine alternative to 73 years of the National Party in Mallee.

I am a Mallee boy with experience in farming, construction, business, local government and community involvement.

I’m one of you, here to represent you. Do something different this time.

Save Australia. Vote 1, Stuart King. And let’s get something done for a change!

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