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The Jerilderie letter. Part two: Australia's corrupt prime ministers Shane Dowling.

The Jerilderie letter. Part two: Australia's corrupt prime ministers Shane Dowling.
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994.072/DOW
Australiana   Taree . Available .  
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ISBN 9780648890911
Shelf Location 994.072/DOW
Australiana
Author Dowling, Shane, 1968- author.
Title The Jerilderie letter. Part two : Australia's corrupt prime ministers / Shane Dowling.
Publication Details [Coolangatta, Queensland]:
[2022] Shane Dowling,
©2022.
Collation 374 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 23 cm. ;
Abstract/Summary "Australia's democracy was stolen long ago, if we ever had one, by corrupt political parties who are pillaging Australia's assets, at times using corrupt police and courts, for themselves and their mates. This book shines a light on that fact by focusing on corruption by the Prime Ministers who lead the parties. The book chronicles articles, over the last 12 years by investigative journalist Shane Dowling, with documented evidence proving corruption in relation to former Prime Ministers and the current Prime Minister.The book covers blatant corruption and alleged corruption by Kevin Rudd, Julia Gillard, Tony Abbott, Malcolm Turnbull and Scott Morrison and others. Many people criticise current Prime Minister Scott Morrison but one thing that he has been extremely good for is to prove just how corrupt a government can become under a corrupt Prime Minister when they are left unchecked. Anyone arguing the case for a federal ICAC (Independent Commission Against Corruption) only has to say the name Scott Morrison and it conjures up in millions of people's minds the image of someone who is morally and ethically bankrupt who cares about nothing but himself. While Scott Morrison is by far the worst Prime Minister Australia has had in recent times, if not ever, he is not the only one who has failed this country. One possible solution is to vote in more independents, and we only needed a few more at the last election and they would have had the balance of power which could have stopped the widespread government corruption. But for people to vote independent they need to understand how the current practice of going from a coalition government of the Liberals and Nationals to a Labor government and back again has failed to give Australia a true democracy. While reading the book you will discover many things about Australia's Prime Ministers that you never knew but should have known which supports the argument:"--Back cover.
Subject Prime ministers -- Australia -- Corrupt practices
Politicians -- Australia -- Corrupt practices
Australia -- Politics and government -- 21st century.
Biographies
True crime stories
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