Wholesale public service jo에볼루션 카지노b cuts ruled out after Turnbull wins

Updated

Federal Budget 2015: ‘Budget day’: ‘No budget cuts to Government’

Sorry, this video has expired룰렛 Video: Greens call for no cuts to federal government (7pm TV News VIC)

Federal Election 2015: ‘It should be a national day of celebration and patriotism and patriotism’.

It is the first time that the 골목Turnbull Government has ruled out any budget cuts to the Government.

The announcement comes on the same day that Labor is taking aim at the $50-billion “middle class tax cut”.

Mr Turnbull said it should be a national day of celebration and patriotism and patriotism.

“It should be a day to celebrate Australia — it shouldn’t be the day when we lose tax cuts to the middle class,” he said.

“We’re going to have to be very strong with protecting the Australians who work hard every day who pay tax.”

The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has recently released its latest statistics, showing that about 42 per cent of Australians between the ages of 18 and 24 are living below the poverty line.

About 47 per cent of Australian’s between the ages of 18 and 24 are living below the poverty line.

Mr Turnbull said it was good news that the Government would be targeting people living on low incomes and it was a reminder of the need to continue making reforms to help people in those low income brackets
.

“What’s been delivered in the past is not as good as it could have been,” Mr Turnbull said

e.g. ironing, polishing 2-4 viagra about that?.

.

“We’re talking about $4 trillion of spending cuts since this government started. They’ve got a $3.5 trillion hole we can go into to do some of the infrastructure things that are the core, the foundation of our economy which will save us so much money.”

The Government says the Government’s flagship “Flexible Spending Paths Act” will reduce spending by $2.3 billion a year through savings and efficiencies over the next five years.

Topics: budget, federal-government, government-and-politics, federal—state-issues, state-parliament, government-and-politics, australia

First posted

Tags: , , , ,

Lukket for kommentarer.