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Jacqui Lambie expresses concerns over housing fund costing
Over on ABC RN Breakfast, Jacqui Lambie is speaking about what it would take for her and Tammy Tyrrell to vote for the housing fund.
We are worried about the $500m annual cap on disbursements to the fund because the way that we're working out if you look at the next five years is that that that is only going to build it the amount of houses that you need to and I'm sorry, the house that you need to build is only is gonna end up about $80,000 per house. That's the first problem that they have right now.
We are worried also with the inflation on what that $500m looks like in the next nine or 10 years. That's your other issue. So we are concerned about that.
Yeah, I think obviously we've got to take the advice of our intelligence agencies. And that advice is becoming stronger and stronger. I think it's unwise to have a TikTok account on your government held phone. We've got to understand the world we live in and the risk of having these phones as members of parliament, the privileged position we have, does pose to our national security. So I think it is important that the government takes that advice and if that's the advice we should act swiftly on it. I would be very disappointed if any members of my National party didn't adhere to any advice given by a security agency on social media, particularly TikTok.
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