During Question Time on Wednesday, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison invoked the fictional Kazakh character Borat in his attack on Labor's climate change policy, calling it the 'Borat Tax'. He claimed Labor's policies would rely on buying carbon credits from Kazakhstan. The exchange comes as Labor prepares to give their response to the government's budget, laid down yesterday, which claims to return to a surplus for the first time since the Global Financial Crisis
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Scott Morrison labels Labor carbon policy the 'Borat tax'
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