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Category Archives: Modern democracies and the people
Modern democracies and the people 3
To us this article is almost scary – setting out another example of the Gestapo tactics that are occurring under Mike Baird. One paragraph made us burst out laughing:- Readers, the Mike Bairds of this world are going to make … Continue reading
Modern Democracies and the people 2
In our experience, when you try and deal with most NSW politicians they just give you the runaround, they mainly play us for suckers. But then so do a lot of public servants. But there’s a difference – much as … Continue reading
Modern Democracies and the people 1
This paragraph appears in an article in today’s Australian. The fact is that there is a culture of cover-up every where you look in the health system in New South Wales, in nowhere more than in Jillian Skinner’s political set-up. … Continue reading