Mr CRAIG KELLY (Hughes) (16:20): What a very disappointing speech we just heard. It was very disappointing. We have heard the former Treasurer of this nation rant a disgraceful incitement of class warfare. There could be nothing more irresponsible than the billions of dollars of debt that you left this country! There are some young kids up there watching at the moment. I hope they understand that, in years to come, when they wonder why they are paying higher taxes, it is because of the debt from when that man was Treasurer in this nation. He ran up billions and billions of dollars of debt. We in this nation now have to pay $1 billion a month in interest because of the recklessness, the waste and the mismanagement of when that man who just spoke was Treasurer. He talks about 'Keynesian facts'. We should write that down—that is one we will always remember. Keynesian facts—that simply says it all! Look at the wording of this motion, talking about looking after the big end of town; no-one looks after the big end of town more than the Labor Party. The way they govern is with big unions, big business and big government all together, all three of them. Let us look at a couple of examples. Who can remember the Road Safety Remuneration Tribunal? Remember that one? It was a creation from the glory years of the Gillard-Rudd governments. Let's go through what Labor's Road Safety Remuneration Tribunal did—talk about looking after the big end of town! What they did is force all small, independent truck drivers to charge a higher rate for their service than the big end of town, to drive the small guy out of business. When we tried to fix that, the Labor Party stood against it, because they wanted to look after their mates in the big end of town at the expense of the small, hardworking truck drivers in this nation. What a disgrace that was. We will always remember that. Honourable members interjecting— Mr CRAIG KELLY: Another example is the grubby union deal that was done with Coles. Even the Fair Work Commission, stacked with Labor Party appointees, found that that failed the better off overall test. It took a young guy working for Coles to take them on in the courts to show what a crooked and dodgy deal that was. Let us look at a couple of the other dodgy deals showing how Labor look after their mates in the big end of town. Let us take some of the dodgy deals they have done on Sunday penalty rates. KFC is one of the largest multinational corporations. They get to employ staff on a Sunday for $21.19, but the small business that competes against them is forced to pay $29. Honourable members interjecting— The DEPUTY SPEAKER ( Mr Coulton ): Order! The member for Hughes will resume his seat. There is a general warning in this House. I have let the discussion flow and it has got out of hand. Everyone is warned. I call the member for Hughes. Mr CRAIG KELLY: I was going through some of the dodgy deals where the Labor Party and their union mates looks after the big end of town at the expense of small business and at the expense of workers. There is another example. Dan Murphy's, part of the Woolworths Group, have a market capitalisation of $34 billion. Labor looked after them. On a Sunday their workers get paid $30. In comparison, a small liquor merchant, a small business, has to pay $37. That is another dodgy deal—looking after their mates in the big end of town. Why do they do this? Mr Laundy interjecting— The DEPUTY SPEAKER: The member for Reid will leave under 94(a). The member for Reid then left the chamber. Mr CRAIG KELLY: They want to line up the workers. They know it is easier for the big end of town to line up the workers so they can shanghai them into the trade union, which means they can get a lifeline into their pay packets, sucking away part of their pay as union dues, which then feeds into the Labor Party machine. It is the coalition that looks after the small business community. When it comes to looking after the workers, one of the biggest expenses for workers in this country is electricity prices. Every part of Labor Party policy is to drive up the cost of electricity prices for the average worker in this country. You lot are a disgrace. You should drop this class warfare act you are going on with, because it is totally against the interests of our country. It is against the interests of our nation. It is about time you lot woke up to yourselves.