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Clive Palmer will not support Tony Abbott on proposed Qantas changes Clive Palmer will not support Tony Abbott on proposed Qantas changes
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Millionaire businessman MP Clive Palmer has dealt a Millionaire businessman MP Clive Palmer has dealt a crushing blow to prime minister Tony Abbott’s hopes of ending Qantas’ foreign ownership restrictions.
crushing blow to prime minister Tony Abbott’s hopes of ending Qantas’ foreign The leader of the Palmer United Party, which may control the balance of power in the next senate, says the national carrier should never be sold to foreign investors.
ownership restrictions. “Qantas is a part of Australia’s heritage as a vital service to rural Queensland and the Northern Territory,” Palmer said on Saturday.
The leader of the Palmer United Party, which may control “Sales like these are nothing but quick fixes and are simply the palming away of responsibility.”
the balance of power in the next senate, says the national carrier should never Abbott said on Friday he wished to unshackle Qantas from foreign ownership rules, introduced when Labor sold the airline in the 1990s and which cap foreign ownership of the company at 49 per cent, thereby limiting its access to capital.
be sold to foreign investors. “Let’s not have Qantas competing with Virgin and others with one hand tied behind its back,” Abbott said on Friday.
“Qantas is a part of Australia’s heritage as a
vital service to rural Queensland and the Northern Territory,” Palmer said
on Saturday.
“Sales like these are nothing but quick fixes and
are simply the palming away of responsibility.”
Abbott said on Friday he wished to unshackle Qantas
from foreign ownership rules, introduced when Labor sold the airline in the
1990s and which cap foreign ownership of the company at 49 per cent, thereby
limiting its access to capital.
“Let’s not have Qantas competing with Virgin and
others with one hand tied behind its back,” Abbott said on Friday.