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Politics podcast: Andrew Leigh on MYEFO

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imageShadow Assistant Treasurer Andrew Leigh.Mick Tsikas/AAP

Michelle Grattan discusses the mid-year economic and fiscal outlook with Shadow Assistant Treasurer Andrew Leigh, gauging his thoughts on the savings measures announced by the government and how Labor would address the issue of budget repair.

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