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You said that the NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet
has to go because he's for increasing migration.
I think he's doing what he thinks is best for his
state and the nation. He wants to have a discussion
with the Prime Minister because as he explained:
"We're going to have a real discussion about catching
up. Some of those numbers that we've lost during this
pandemic."
Mr Perrottet was merely echoing calls from business
groups and aged care and hospital service providers who
say they are desperate for staff.
The Australian Financial Review points out that migration
is vital for business and the economy. But some people
don't like hearing the message. The facts is that
without skilled labour many of Australia's biggest
infrastructure and nation building projects will move
offshore.
Don't forget even before the pandemic we've had growing
skills shortages as our population ages and millions
head into retirement.
Perrottet's stance makes sense.