Completely agree, but it does put the ALP in a tricky position. On one hand, they are wanting to spruik that it's increased government spending that is propping up growth, but that leaves them very vulnerable on the inflation front, as they can directly control the impact on CPI via that spending.Please explain how the Liberals would have done better. I'm not saying Labor are good, but that all neoliberal parties are dependent on market conditions.
If Chalmers keeps going down the path of trying to blame the RBA for contributing to ongoing inflation challenges he might find himself having to answer more questions than he is asking.