MADRID, Oct 4 (Reuters) - The Spanish government will evaluate whether to extend a windfall tax for Spanish banks and large energy firms beyond the
proposed current two years, the Budget Minister Maria
Jesus Montero said on Tuesday.
In July, Spain's leftist ruling coalition introduced
a bill in parliament to create a temporary levy on banks and large
energy companies, aiming to raise 7 billion euros by 2024
to ease cost-of-living pressures.
(Reporting by Belen Carreno; writing by Jesus Aguado; editing by Emma Pinedo)
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Men should be banned from being outdoors after 6pm to 'make women a lot safer' after the abduction and
suspected murder of Sarah Everard in London, a
Green Party peer has suggested.
Baroness Jones made the comment in a discussion in the House of Lords
during a debate on domestic violence.
The issue of women's safety has been again thrust into the spotlight following the
disappearance of 33-year-old Ms Everard as she walked home to Brixton from her friend's
home in Clapham, south-west London, on March 3.
The strength of feeling saw dozens of women shared their own harrowing stories online
with the hashtags #saraheverard and #TooManyMen.
A vigil called Reclaim These Streets' has been organised to in a show of support that everyone should be able to walk in public without fear.
Tips for men to make women feel more comfortable at night have
also been shared on social media.
But amid demands for action, Baroness Jones, a 71-year-old mother of two daughters, went as far as to demand a blanket curfew for men.
Speaking last night, she said: 'In the week that Sarah Everard was abducted and, we suppose, killed—because remains have been found in a woodland in Kent —
I argue that, at the next opportunity for any Bill that is appropriate, I might put in an amendment to create a curfew for men on the streets after 6
pm.
'I feel this would make women a lot safer, and discrimination of all
kinds would be lessened.'
Her calls for a curfew echoed those made during the Reclaim The Night
rallies in the 1970s, when members of the Women's Liberation Movement took to
the streets in the wake of the Yorkshire Ripper murders.
Baroness Jones added later on Twitter her solution was 'better than the Met telling women to stay indoors,' following reports of officers cautioning women to be careful.
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick confirmed human remains have been found
in the week-long search for 33-year-old marketing executive Sarah Everard
Baroness Jones made the comment in a discussion in the House of Lords during a debate
on domestic violence
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