Petrol excise should not be excluded
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Good evening ladies and gentlemen, as the second speaker for the negative team I will be talking to you tonight about the ramifications already faced by our nation economically, socially and environmentally and how increasing the foreign aid budget will be costing us, thus proving disadvantageous to everyone in the long run. However, before I continue, I would like to defend our team's case by stating some flaws in the opposition's argument. Rebuttal Now, to continue with our justification. Australia now lives in a time of upheaval in global power, in the nature of threat, and in the rules of the international system. However, the feature of the 21st century is that opportunities have not been as great. The paradox of our times is the rise of a technology-driven globalisation simultaneously with a trans-regional jihad that denies the democracy and diversity of the modern state. This situation demands from Australians that...

