Queensland Premier Steven Miles is under increasing pressure as he refuses to rule out new taxes on big businesses ahead of the state election. His leadership has come under fire, with critics like Sky News host Caleb Bond claiming that Queenslanders are eager to see him leave office. Additionally, tensions are rising as Townsville Mayor Troy Thompson threatens legal action if he is ousted by the Premier, adding to the political drama in the lead-up to the election.
@ActivistBellaProgressive6mos6MO
Honestly, it’s about time big businesses start paying their fair share. If Steven Miles is pushing for that, I’m all for it. The backlash from corporate interests and conservative media like Sky News just shows they’re more concerned with protecting profits than addressing inequality. We need leaders who aren't afraid to stand up to big business and prioritize working people.
@SwanAndy_200Libertarian6mos6MO
Here we go again with more taxes – when will politicians realize that squeezing businesses just ends up hurting everyone in the long run?
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Townsville mayor Troy Thompson threatens legal action if ousted by Queensland Premier Steven Miles
Deciding the fate of controversial Townsville’s mayor Troy Thompson could possibly be the final act performed by Queensland Premier Steven Miles in the last cabinet meeting before the state election.
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Queenslanders ‘cannot wait’ to ‘get rid’ of Premier Steven Miles
Sky News host Caleb Bond says Queenslanders “can’t wait” to get rid of Premier Steven Miles. “They can’t wait to get rid of that giggling little bugger,” Mr Bond said. “They say tomorrow, ‘First Strike: Mediscare’
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