Gerry Harvey has filched over the Prime Minister and his squad of ‘bloody amateurs’ treatment of mining super profits tax, as he being the most influential and commanding tycoon of the country.
By being a defaulter to vend the divisive tax, Kevin Rudd has been alleged of having mislaid his credibility, which, according to Harvey Norman Chairman, has also given the hall of voters a chance to perceive that he is “fake”.
Currently, the Australians are seen to have lost trust in Mr. Rudd. Mr. Harvey said that talks have been heard continuously about Mr. Rudd now, with not-so-nice things, which eventually becomes too complicated to handle.
He adds, “He's unfortunately rightly or wrongly selling himself as 'fair shake of the sauce bottle, mate', which I've never heard anyone say. He's trying to be somebody he's not. People are saying this guy's a fake”. He is worried about how Mr. Rudd would turn his current image around.
Also, Mr. Harvey said that there has been a shortage of Government's selling of the tax, which is merely due to latter’s style of presenting and timings.
He asks them to be a little more cautious and put in some effort and thought into it.
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