Nat Barr sums up the frustration about the cost-of-living crisis
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Nat Barr, host of the morning show Sunrise, confronted Housing Minister Clare O’Neil during a discussion about rising interest rates and their impact on family budgets, criticizing her for targeting the Coalition.

O’Neil appeared on the Seven Network to address the government’s actions in response to the Reserve Bank of Australia’s recent decision to increase interest rates by 25 basis points.

Instead of focusing on current measures, O’Neil shifted the conversation to critique the fiscal situation inherited from the Coalition in 2022. This prompted Barr to interject, saying, “Four years on, there’s more we should be discussing now.”

In defense, O’Neil stated, “Nat, I am highlighting the government’s achievements, including our significant efforts to restore budget balance.”

Barr had previously pointed out to O’Neil that Australians aren’t concerned with the blame game or the specifics—what they want are solutions.

Barr pressed further, questioning, “With rising costs and now higher interest rates, what is your government doing to reduce inflation?”

O’Neil responded: ‘This is a really tough moment for Australian households and will be very unwelcome around kitchen tables around the country.

‘The government’s got a really important job here, and that is how we can provide as much cost of living support for families to help them manage this change without contributing to the inflation problem.’

Housing Minister Clare O'Neil brought up the fiscal situation the Labor Government inherited in 2022 during a discussion about the RBA's decision to lift interest rates on Tuesday

Housing Minister Clare O’Neil brought up the fiscal situation the Labor Government inherited in 2022 during a discussion about the RBA’s decision to lift interest rates on Tuesday

Sunrise host Nat Barr had to remind O’Neil families just wanted the inflation problem fixed

Nationals Senate Leader Bridget McKenzie said the RBA’s decision to hike interest rates on Tuesday was due to high government spending.

‘We’ve seen warnings from the IMF, from the OECD, from international ratings agencies, from economists for a long time, telling the treasurer that this will lead to a spike in inflation, which means the costs of goods and services go up right across our economy,’ McKenzie said.

‘You can’t squib this any more, you can’t say that you’re not in charge, that you’re not responsible for the situation that our economy faces right now.

‘You told us that your green policies would be cheap – turns out that they cost a lot more… on every single level, Claire, your government has failed to make the tough decisions, which why there is a $57 billion black hole.

‘You can come on these programs and tell Australians who are hurting that you’re going to do your best… You are in charge and have been for four years!’

The discussion then descended into a vicious war of words, with O’Neil replying: ‘That is an outrageous comment from someone who’s in a political party that’s coming to Canberra every week, not even thinking about the people they represent here, but instead playing ridiculous parlour games, focusing on careers and ambitions.

‘At least my party’s doing the hard yards, making sure we take responsibility for what’s happening in the country and every single day focusing on the citizens who send us here and representing them properly. We behave responsibly.’

McKenzie interjected: ‘And yet here we are, with rates going up.’

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What should the government do right now to actually ease the pain of soaring costs and rates for families?

A fiery debate erupted between O'Neil and Nationals Senate Leader Bridget McKenzie

A fiery debate erupted between O’Neil and Nationals Senate Leader Bridget McKenzie

RBA governor Michele Bullock has struggled to keep inflation within the board's target range

RBA governor Michele Bullock has struggled to keep inflation within the board’s target range

Just hours after the RBA lifted rates, the four major banks all confirmed they would be raising home loan interest rates by 0.25 per cent.

Commbank, ANZ and NAB’s change will come into effect on February 13, followed by Westpac on February 17.

According to Canstar’s calculations, an owner-occupier with a $600,000 mortgage and 25 years remaining would see their minimum monthly repayments rise by $90, assuming banks pass it on to their variable customers.

Those with a $1 million loan would be paying $150 more a month on their mortgages.

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