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Ben Doherty

The Greens have argued Labor’s proposed reforms to the National Disability Insurance Scheme are “punching down” on the very people the scheme is designed to protect.

Greens senator Nick McKim told the ABC’s 7:30 program on Tuesday night, “we are absolutely committed to fighting this bill with every tool in our toolkit”.

The Greens secured an eight-week delay in the passage of the NDIS reforms, in exchange for their support in passing the Labor government’s key budget tax reforms to negative gearing and the capital gains tax discount.

McKim said his party would continue to oppose the NDIS reforms: “we want to see this bill killed.”

“We’ve delayed it for eight weeks and achieved some amendments that will take some of the worst elements out of this bill.

“When this eight-week period is done, if we need another inquiry or more delay, that’s what we will be moving for.”

McKim said Labor’s changes would cause harm to people currently supported by the NDIS: “the withdrawal of desperately needed supports that allow disabled Australians to live a more dignified life and respite and relief for families who put so much into supporting disabled family members”.

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