houses that are available," he says."I would have thought this is common sense, but the failure to do that has meant that this government, has left young Australians losing hope that they can ever own a home and paying way more for rents."Opposition Leader Angus Taylor has taken his post-budget reply roadshow to the suburbs in Canberra.Last night he unveiled his plan to slash migration and link it to housing and a plan to index tax brackets to inflation.Taylor reiterates the Coalition would repeal the government's planned shake-up to negative gearing, the capital gains tax discount and family trusts, labelling them "toxic taxes".When asked if he could rule out taking any new taxes to the election (due in 2028), he responded "absolutely". "There's no plan for taxes .. What we've done is make the right decisions for the right reasons."Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is taking questions now, where he's asked whether he has an ambition to return bracket creep through indexation or some other means.Albanese launches into an attack on the opposition leader, who last night made the bold pitch to link income tax brackets to inflation."He couldn't say how much these measures would cost, but could say that we would rip the guts out of essential housing programs," he says."Now, Angus Taylor has no solutions