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Labor lodges complaint with Facebook and Twitter over Queensland election death tax claim by Clive Palmer’s United Australia Party

The Queensland Labor Party has written to Facebook and Twitter to demand the removal of posts by Clive Palmer’s United Australia Party (UAP) that claim Labor plans to introduce a death tax.
A video featuring Mr Palmer’s wife Anna Palmer that claims Labor will introduce a 20 per cent death tax if it wins this month’s election appeared on Facebook earlier this month and Mr Palmer has repeated the allegation on Twitter.
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk was asked on Friday if the party had any plans to introduce a death tax.
She replied: “No, definitely no.”
“This is absolutely ridiculous for Clive Palmer to even be…
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