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7 Dec 2024
#politics
GB News: EXPOSED: Map reveals Labour MPs who abstained on the farm tax vote – “Spineless!”
Labour faced significant dissent as 69 MPs abstained from voting on a controversial inheritance tax hike proposed by Chancellor Reeves, which targets farmers' assets over £1 million. The Conservatives' motion to oppose the tax was defeated, but the abstentions drew criticism from rural constituents.
The abstentions highlight potential fractures within Labour, with many MPs reportedly unaware of the tax hike prior to the vote. The backlash from voters has prompted further protests, with organizers expecting larger demonstrations in December.
#economy
Le Monde: EU, Mercosur seal free trade deal in a setback for France
The European Union and Mercosur have reached a trade agreement after 25 years of negotiations, announced by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. The deal aims to eliminate tariffs on approximately 90% of goods, benefiting consumers and businesses in both regions.
However, the agreement still requires approval from EU member states and the European Parliament, which could delay its implementation for months or years. Leaders like German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez have praised the deal as a significant step toward economic growth and competitiveness.
#crime
Fox News: Dallas Police employee fired after allegedly lying about college degree
A Dallas Police Department employee, Gina Fowler-Strickland, was fired for allegedly lying about her college degree to secure a promotion. She faced charges of fraud related to a fictitious degree and was terminated after a disciplinary hearing.
Although a warrant was issued for her arrest, it was later recalled, and the district attorney dismissed the charge after she completed a pre-trial intervention program. In Texas, misrepresenting a degree for employment purposes is a class B misdemeanor.