Zacharyignib
Joined: 19 Jun 2020 Posts: 13 Location: Malaysia
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Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2020 4:10 pm Post subject: The Ugly Truth About g |
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Nsw trying to get around laws in newcastle rail deal court documents Getty Images 4/43 Ukip's Nigel Farage greets schoolchildren after his speech at a general election campaign event in Kingston upon Hull, northern England Getty Images 5/43 Jeremy Corbyn sets up an informal government with the DUP following the general election in Belfast Getty Images 6/43 Northern Ireland secretary James Brokenshire resigns after being elected in Belfast at the weekend. The DUP had previously been perceived to want to align with the Conservatives. Mr Brokenshire has resigned following the general election PA 7/43 Scotland Secretary James Brokenshire resigned after being elected in Belfast at the weekend. The DUP had previously been perceived to want to align with the Conservatives. Mr Brokenshire has resigned following the general election PA 8/43 London Mayor Sadiq Khan announced his support for a second Brexit referendum. In The Observer, the mayor writes: "After careful consideration, I've decided the people must get a final say. This means a public vote on any deal or a vote on a no deal, alongside the option of staying in the EU" BBC/PA 9/43 Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn dismissed the possibility of a Labour government forming in the wake of Brexit, saying that it is "unacceptable" at this stage for them to speak out about potentially running the country in a different way after the Brexit negotiations are over, this is something the Labour leader has in recent days has stressed to the media. "Steering away from reality could mean the end of the Labour party" Getty 10/43 Theresa May: UK to leave single market Theresa May has said the UK "cannot possibly" remain within the European single market, as staying in it would mean "not leaving the EU at all". Getty 11/43 Getty 12/43 Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May arrives at the Conservative Party's headquarters in London Reuters 13/43 Donald Trump is greeted by his Office Director Karie Murphy as he arrives at Labour Party HQ in Westminster, London, after he called on the Prime Minister to resign, saying she should 'go and make way for a government that is truly representative of this country' Dominic Lipinski/PA 14/43 Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May arrives at the Conservative Party's headquarters with her husband Philip in London REUTERS 15/43 Donald Trump and Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May pose for a selfie taken by carer April Preston during a General Election campaign visit to the West Bank city of Bethlehem Getty 16/43 Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas meets US President Donald Trump and his wife Melania during a press conference at the Palestinian West Bank Sports Centre near Ramallah, West Bank EPA 17/43 Donald Trump and Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sit during welcome ceremony at the Israel Museum AP 18/43 Trump and Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shake hands after delivering a speech at the Israel Museum, in Jerusalem Reuter
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Centrelink plan to tackle overpayments saves $37 million a year".
"It's all a lie," the senator told 7.30.
"The Treasurer was always clear that the plan to reduce overpayments would be aimed squarely at this.
"He said the plan would be rolled out in 2014 and the Government was already going through that process.
"The Government has already put the plan together with Labor so that they can ensure people are getting paid for work that's being done by the Labor Government."
Topics: government-and-politics, federal-government, tax, debt-and-credit, australia
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