Prime Minister Anthony Albanese should resign.
This is a generous invitation extended with humility, grace and optimism for the future to which he should say ‘Yes’.Or to borrow another of the PM’s favourite lines, his resignation gives us everything to gain, and nothing to lose.
It’s a mystery which I suspect he will long ponder over a glass of bubbly in the Qantas Chairman’s Lounge.At no stage did he seek to demonstrate how an advisory body could do what hundreds of Indigenous groups, with access to billions of dollars in taxpayer funds, could not.Not once did Mr Albanese explain why politicians could only hear indigenous people in remote Australia if a race-based bureaucratic body was plonked in the nation’s capital.
The government is now wondering how abusing citizens with smears like dickhead, dinosaur, racist, stupid and indecent didn’t convince them. If that’s not the stupidest, most reckless thing an Australian Prime Minister has ever done, call me Kevin Rudd and cover me in pink batts.And whose fault was that?
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