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Hermans wil wet eigen risico later behandelen, oppositie kwaad

DEN HAAG (ANP) - Gezondheidsminister Sophie Hermans (VVD) wil de behandeling van het wetsvoorstel om het eigen risico te verhogen uitstellen tot na de zomer. Dat werd donderdagavond duidelijk, toen Ingrid Coenradie (JA21) en Diederik van Dijk (SGP) voorstelden de behandeling uit te stellen en Hermans zich daar in kon vinden. Dit zorgde voor woede bij oppositiepartijen PRO, PVV en SP.

In de toelichting van de wet staat dat de wet uiterlijk begin juli behandeld moet zijn. Coenradie en Van Dijk willen eerst een analyse van de financiële effecten van de verhoging, zoals een aangenomen motie van Chris Stoffer (SGP) voorschrijft, afwachten en Hermans heeft daar begrip voor. Ze herhaalde meermaals dat haar harde deadline 1 oktober is. "Vanuit VWS zal alles op alles worden gezet om het proces in goede banen te leiden", aldus Hermans.

"Ik vind dit wel een heel raar figuur", zei Julian Bushoff (PRO) over de verandering van het tijdspad. "Wat speelt hier?", aldus Bushoff, die Hermans ervan beticht te onderhandelen met JA21 en SGP.


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Bleak house. Happy Fence Friday

John from Brisbane has added a photo to the pool:

Bleak house. Happy Fence Friday

Unusually, South East Queensland seems to have been like this on and off for several weeks. Winter is usually our dry season and great for photographic adventures with the sun at the top of the northern skies. Although the total rainfall has not been that great, at times it's just been bleak.

This image was shot from the Woody Point jetty looking south towards Brisbane proper. The whole area has now been fully fenced off, the Moreton Bay City Council is attempting to create some form of new beach here, looks a long winded, expensive and almost unnecessary project to me. Futile?

The Redcliffe Peninsula is already replete with lovely beaches so why create more when nature doesn't quite see the point. Besides, without removing all that Redcliffe rock, digging into the imported sand might result in smashed fingers for the little kids!

On the flip side, when the sun is shining but a sunset, the view to the south across Bramble Bay (a bay within Moreton Bay) to the distant mountains is said to be an outstanding sunset image location.

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