So is that a commitment to the 8% growth figure?

Dutton:

We are committed to the figures… but I think ultimately what this comes down to this election is who is best able to manage the economy so we can pay for these programs?

Who is best able to help Australians get in homes like the ones behind us? We have had an unbelievably bad period of government over the last three years.

People have lost their homes, I was talking to real estate agent, she texted me this morning from my electorate.(He speaks about foreclosure sales)

We have not seen that in big numbers since the Labor government was in in the 80s and 90s but there a lot of families sitting with an asset, a house worth less than the loan under this government. (I don’t think this is true?)

What we have said is we want to increase supply, want to stop the big Australia policy which has led to the demand for housing which has lot a lot of young Australians out, we are going to make sure we can cut migration so we can support Australian kids into homes and I want to be the prime minister to provide that dream again to young people. I don’t want a situation where, as we saw this morning, with the young couple working hard, paying rent, rent is up by 20% under this government, I don’t want them to lose the dream of home ownership which they have under Anthony Albanese so we have a lot of work to do to clean out the Labor’s mess. 34% more for gas, 32% more for electricity, this has been tough for Australian households and I want to make sure we can change the government so people do not have to suffer under the Albanese government.