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World News Diary, May 2023.

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King Charles is going to be coronated today.



How many people know that King Charles coronation coach was made in Australia. From the Sydney maker and disigner of the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, it will carry King Charles lll and Queen Consort Camilla to the coronation this Saturday. It is craftsmanship Jim Frecklinton labour of love. 


Welcome to our article, World News Diary, May 2023.

We are writing this world news diary to remind us of when these things have happened. We know already that this month of May in Australia, there are two important things that will happen, one is King Charles III coronation, the other is the federal budget. King Charles coronation does not make any difference moneywise in Australia, but it is interesting to see all the pageantry that comes with it. The federal budget is completely different, it is all about money and what is in for me.

Anyhow, I have watched Kink Charles coronation on TV. But let us say how the media reported it, and I quote hereunder.

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King Charles III and Queen Camilla are being crowned at Westminster Abbey in the historic first Coronation in 70 years today.

The monarch and his wife smiled to the congregation as they walked through the church for a Christian ceremony that dates back 1,000 years on a day dripping with glorious displays of pageantry.

The two-hour service, pared back from his mother's in 1953, is a pivotal moment in the history of the Royal Family will balance ancient tradition and a future in the 21st century.

The national anthem played and crowds shouted God Save the King as the couple on their 1.3mile journey from Buckingham Palace through streets lined with 2million people and 7,000 British troops. 100million people are watching on TV around the world.

(Other reports of the ceremony)

The pomp and ceremony of King Charles' coronation has begun but there was at least one glaring absence from the Westminster service, and no, we're not talking about Meghan Markle.

Royal watchers noticed that whilst Prince George and Princess Charlotte were in attendance, their younger brother Prince Louis left about halfway through the prestigious ceremony for a period of time.

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I believe that something unusual happens when these ceremonies take too long. What can we say children are children, even when they are royals.

Anyhow, the ceremony was longer that we thought it would take, but all ended up well. I am saying this knowing that with so many people around, there could be a deranged person that could make trouble. As we have seen later that some people say, Charles is not my King.

For me King Charles is just a replacement of Her Majesty the Queen. You see, all things in this world come to an end, so, we may as well get used to say, God save the King!

There is a lot more that we could say about the king coronation, but I think this is enough for my diary. So, let us look at the budget.

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The Australian budget on the 9th of May 2023.

The honourable treasurer Jim Chalmers, as anticipated delivered the budget Tuesday evening the 9th of May, and as usual some people are happy, and some are not. But let us say how some people see this budget, and I quote.  

  • Lidia Thorpe has slammed the government over the budget
  • She claimed First Nations people would be left worse off 
  • The senator criticised stage three tax cuts and the Voice 

Lidia Thorpe has blasted the Albanese government's budget, claiming it primarily benefits the rich through tax cuts while leaving First Nations people worse off.

The former Greens senator unleashed on Treasurer Jim Chalmers the morning after the budget was handed down in parliament house on Tuesday night.  

'Well done, Jim. You delivered a budget that is in surplus and you've done it while giving tax cuts to the rich,' she sarcastically began in a post on Twitter.

The cuts Senator Thorpe is referring to are the stage three tax cuts that scrap the 37 per cent marginal tax bracket, lowers the 32.5 per cent tax rate to 30 per cent and creates a new top marginal tax rate of 45 per cent for those earning over $200,000. 

It means everyone who makes between $45,000 and $200,000 will pay the same marginal tax rate. 

  • Treasurer fails three times to say if he supports rent freeze 
  • Dr Chalmers hasn't been 'focussed on that element of it' 

Treasurer Jim Chalmers has attempted to dodge questions on whether he supports a rent freeze after he was asked three times for his opinion in a tense TV interview.

Interviewed on ABC's Insider, Dr Chalmers was asked by host David Speers what his view was on a national rent freeze and if it was 'a good idea at the moment'.

The Treasurer paused and audibly drew in a breath before offering his response on Sunday.

'It's more a sense that we've got other things that we can do at the national level and they've been my focus,' he said.

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This is how the budget was reported on the internet news.

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Now what I think about this budget.

I believe that the treasurer Jim Chalmers has done his best, we must admit that there is no money to spent, because of the Covid consequences, that forced most government to spend more money that they could afford, so, now they must try to repay the government debit first, before they can do other things. Anyhow, the treasurer was asked about rent freeze, but he dodged the question, so, we do not know what he is thinking about rent freeze.  

My views about the rent freeze, is that it must not be applied. You see, the reason that the rent goes up, it is because there are not enough properties on the market for rent. The reason why there are not enough properties for rent, it is because there is not enough money on rental, so, there are not enough investors willing to run affordable rental. Now, if any government applies the rent freeze it will become worse, because the few investors left, may want to close their business, when they need to expand. So, it would be better if there is no rent freeze.         

 

OTHER THINGS REPORTED IN THIS BUDGET.

  • Tax office getting crackdown boost
  •  Libertarian group says it's unfair

The tax office received a funding boost in the Budget so it could crack down on those making false claims in their tax returns, angering a lobby group.

This month, Treasurer Jim Chalmers allocated an extra $89.6million to the Australian Taxation Office to expand its Personal Income Tax Compliance Program.

While most of that funding is rolling out from July 2025, the tax office is getting more resources to crack down on tax claims from July this year.

This will see tax officers focus on investor landlords who rent out a property, lazy Australians making work-related claims who cut and paste from last year's return, and homeowners who sell a property.

The tax office, in total, will receive $474.9million in the 2025-26 and 2026-27 financial years.

Australian Taxpayers Alliance president Brian Marlow, who runs a libertarian lobby group, said the tax office crackdown was unjustified and has launched a petition against it.

'Labor is effectively squeezing the wallets of ordinary Australians who are already feeling the strain,' he said.

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My personal views about the budget. I think that this budget is typical Labour Government budget, they want to grab as much money they can from anybody that owns anything, even their own workers that have worked hard, they are a bit like the communist party, that want to control everything.

But the Australian economy is based more on capitalism, where everything becomes controlled by the market of supply and demand, so, the economy needs to strike a balance by itself. So, one would wonder how they are going to balance that?

For instance, today there are not enough rental properties. I believe that the reason why there are not enough rental properties, it is because they do not make enough money, therefore, they do not attract large investors. I hope you see what I mean.

 About this I will be talking in another article. Now let us look at what else is happening in the world. 

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What else is happening in the world.

Let us talk about this year G7 summit. (And I quote).   

The 49th G7 summit was held from 19 to 21 May 2023 in Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. Leaders at the summit The 2023 summit was the first summit for British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. [citation needed]

The G7 summit in Hiroshima concluded with the release of the G7 Hiroshima Leaders’ Communiqué on May 21, 2023. The communiqué covered a range of issues including climate change, COVID-19 pandemic, economic recovery, and geopolitical security1.

You can find more details about the commitments and statements made at the 2023 G7 Leaders’ Summit in Hiroshima on this CSIS page.

(End of quote) I have noted that this event did not attract much interest. The world was too busy to look at other things.

 

Anyhow, the war in Ukraine is still going on. (And I quote)

Here is the situation as it stands on Friday, May 26, 2023.

Fighting

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Will Ukraine’s new weapons help its fight against Russia?

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Russia moves on with plan to deploy tactical nukes in Belarus

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US accuses Wagner Group of supplying missiles to Sudan’s RSF

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Photos: Damage to Russian-occupied dam floods Ukrainian community

 

  • Wagner forces began withdrawing from Ukraine’s eastern city of Bakhmut and will hand over positions to the Russian army, the mercenary group’s chief Yevgeny Prigozhin said.
  • Prigozhin said he would return the bodies of a United States citizen killed in fighting in Bakhmut and a Turkish citizen found dead in a blown-up building.
  • Mykhailo Podolyak, a Ukrainian presidential aide, told the Reuters news agency that Ukraine had nothing to do with a “strange and pointless” drone attack on the Kremlin, playing down the findings of two US media reports that said otherwise.
  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s chief of staff said Kyiv had secured the release of 106 prisoners of war in an exchange with Russia. The soldiers, including eight officers, were captured fighting in Bakhmut.

(End of quote) Anyhow, the last thing that I have heard, is that Russia has bombarded a clinic in Ukraine, killing and hurting patients.   

My view about this useless war is this. The world needs peace to solve the problems that we are facing. So, stop making wars, and try to do something useful, that can help humanity in the future.

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