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Tag Archives: Opposition
The World Tomorrow : Anwar Ibrahim
Julian Assange Journeyman Pictures Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim has twice been imprisoned after what he calls politically-motivated cases. But he keeps fighting for democracy in a country he brands less democratic than even Burma.
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Warning issued over anti-carbon tax posters
Simon Cullen ABC News Labor is warning small businesses against displaying the Coalition’s anti-carbon tax posters, saying they risk million-dollar fines if the information is found to be misleading. The Coalition has sent the fliers to bakeries, butchers, dry cleaners … Continue reading
Posted in Agenda 21/Great Reset, Environment, Headlines
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Joe Hockey accuses Julia Gillard of ‘lecturing’ world on economic management
Simon Benson & Alison McMeekin Herald Sun/Daily Telegraph UPDATE: THE Australian economy might be a shining light amid the global economic gloom, however Julia Gillard’s decision to write to world leaders about economic management has been slammed by the opposition … Continue reading
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DIY firms allowed to send staff into homes and push their own products in Green Deal scheme
Robert Watts Telegraph The DIY giant is one of a number of businesses set to reap multi-million profits from the new Green Deal, which will see homeowners borrow up to £10,000 to fit boilers, insulation, double-glazing, doors and other eco-friendly … Continue reading
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Julian Assange’s The World Tomorrow: Hassan Nasrallah (E1)
Julian Assange RT Hezbollah urged the Syrian opposition to engage in dialogue with Assad’s regime, but they refused. Hezbollah leader Sayyid Nasrallah confirmed this in his first interview in 6 years, the world premiere of Julian Assange’s ‘The World Tomorrow’ … Continue reading
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Carbon tax the greatest ‘green tape’, the Opposition says
James Massola The Australian THE carbon tax is the biggest piece of “green tape” jeopardising Australia’s economy and must be discussed at a Council of Australian Governments business roundtable tomorrow, the Coalition says. Amid warnings that “green tape” is jeopardising … Continue reading
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Tony Abbott says ‘draconian’ carbon cop force will chase ‘invisible’ substance
Source: The Australian TONY Abbott has attacked the sweeping powers of a new carbon tax regulator, questioning how it can effectively monitor invisible gas emissions. The Opposition Leader this morning lashed the powers of the Clean Energy Regulator, set out … Continue reading
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