With the tip today that the election will be on May 3, ultimately businesses want a leader whose political party is pro-business and addresses the costs of businesses, the laws of hiring and firing, as well as providing the sectors customers with the tax and interest rate relief that will boost incomes and demand.
In a perfect world, business as a group would know what party in government will deliver lower budget deficits (even surpluses), lower inflation, lower interest rates and stronger economic growth, which then delivers lower unemployment.
That’s a big call for leaders of businesses to work all the above out with confidence. So, this longer-term view on who creates the best economy in the future often gets down to a matter of faith.
So, let’s look for the business promises that will turn Anthony Albanese or Peter Dutton into the business pin-up boy for the May election.
As this is the freshest, following his budget reply, this is what business would like and dislike from Mr Dutton:
So, what is the PM’s bid for business support?
Both leaders are promising to spend big. As the AFR’s Phillip Coorey pointed out: “The Coalition [is] already copying Labor’s policies on Medicare and lower prescription prices”.
The big point of difference making business lean towards a Dutton-led Opposition will be lower fuel and power prices and less chance that employees will be able to steal their clients and their intellectual property.
Labor’s more generous attitudes to the workers in the labour market make it very hard for business owners to want an Anthony Albanese pin-up boy calendar on their workplace fridge!