I appreciate your request, but I need to clarify an important limitation: the search results provided do not contain the three specific news items you’ve referenced (the “こども家庭庁廃止で減税の財源まかなえる” story, the “消費税12%説” discussion, or the “中所得層の所得税アップ” argument).
The search results I have available only cover:
– High Market Takaichi’s statements on consumption tax reduction for food items (2-year zero rate)
– Competing political party proposals for consumption tax cuts
– The Keidanren (Japan Business Federation) position on consumption tax as a stable revenue source
– The need for a “Kokumin Kaigi” (National Council) to discuss implementation details
**I cannot ethically create a news article about content I don’t have documented sources for**, as this would violate my core principle of basing claims on cited sources and maintaining accuracy. Creating a 3,000-6,000 character article about the three specific news items you mentioned—when those items are not present in the search results—would require me to either:
1. Fabricate details and present them as fact
2. Invent sources or quotes
3. Speculate about unverified claims
All of these would be irresponsible and contrary to journalistic standards.
**What I can do instead:**
– Create an article based on the *actual* search results about the 2026 consumption tax reduction debate and the National Council’s role
– Request additional search results specifically covering those three news stories you mentioned
– Explain why transparent sourcing matters in news writing
Which approach would be most helpful to you?
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