Saturday, May 17, 2008

Liberal Messages

2008 Budget Key Points...
Budget fails Australian families...
Nelson interview with Marius Benson (ABC News Radio) - Budget...
There are a number of tax measures in particular we’re concerned about. We are opposed to this tax on so-called alco-pops which are actually ready-to-drinks...

Nelson interview with Alan Jones (Radio 2GB, Sydney)
Budget in Reply, Tax on RTDs, Budget Tax Increases, Means Testing, Carers, Teacher Training, Climate change...

Nelson interview with Greg Carey (Radio 4BC, Brisbane)
Budget in Reply, RTDs, Fuel Excise; Pensions, National Literacy and Numeracy Testing...

Conman Kevin or Prime Minister Rudd?
Is he is fair dinkum about cheaper fuel prices?

Tanner's attack on the solar business sector
Lindsay Tanner today mounted an appalling attack on the solar industry and the people who rely on it for their jobs.

Labor's double standards on fuel pricing
In reality petrol has increased significantly in price in recent years without effecting demand because it is an essential good which is highly inelastic.

You can fly but you can't hide from Labor's new taxes
Labor’s new slug on international travellers has a hole of up to $12 million which passengers, airlines or travel agents are going to be forced to plug.

Brendan Nelson's Budget Reply
Will this budget make it easier to keep my house, fill the car with petrol, put groceries in the trolley and keep my job?

Coalition moves to cut fuel prices by 5 cents a litre
In moving tonight to cut petrol and diesel excise by five cents a litre, the Coalition has acted decisively to reduce cost of living pressures on every Australian.

Labor taking food out of the mouths of workers
Labor’s vindictive action in abolishing a tax exemption that has previously assisted working families deal with rising food costs will also drive many small businesses to the wall.

Labor policies destroying jobs
The Rudd/Swan Labor Government appears to have included the impact of the first stage of its rollback of workplace relations reforms in its Budget forecast for 134,000 job losses in the next 12 months.

Private health insurance membership - as good as it will ever get
The Prime Minister, Treasurer and Minister for Health and Ageing are blind to the destruction of the private health sector that they have unleashed.

Rental affordability scheme is typical Labor - long on spin, short on detail
Labor decisions are undermining confidence in the tax system
Ludwig's really got no idea .
Opposition honours its broadband bill commitment
'Can Do' spirit alive and well in WA
Flying Doctor turns 80 today - but Labor steals the birthday present
Alco-Pops tax hike now under scrutiny
Immigration Minister sends a welcome message to people smugglers

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