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Australia’s Liberal government suppresses information and discussion of ideas

secret-agent-Austdespite the song and their promise to be a more accountable government, with more honesty and common sense than their Labor predecessors, the Liberals are doing everything they can to suppress discussion of ideas.

Abbott promised a more accountable government for Australians yet his has also become the most inaccessible Abbott-shhhhand shadowed from scrutiny. Cabinet ministers have to get approval from the Prime Minister’s office before they can speak publicly on ideas and issues. And why is it that Tony Abbott has been one of the most reluctant to publicly debate his ideas in either interviews or formal press conferences?.

Libs stifle debate while touting ‘battle of ideas’, The Age,  January 12, 2014 –y “…..It is tempting to sideline Bernardi as a “freelancing” backbencher whose “views do not represent the position of the government”, as described in a statement issued by Prime Minister Tony Abbott’s office last week.

But for all his flamboyant vilification of the millions of Australians who apparently bear the scarlet letters of ethnicity, sexual preference, medical autonomy and marital/family status, Bernardi is hardly freelancing when it comes to this strategy.

Both Abbott and Bernardi have written extensively on how to fight back for Australian values, with Abbott’s book Battlelines widely considered a job application for the Liberal leadership. Abbott is also on record as sharing many of Bernardi’s concerns: he fears “political correctness run riot” in education and media regulation, supporting instead traditional values and freedom of speech. Abbott is also against abortion and has shared a number of personal objections to homosexuality. They also have similar views on workplace reform.

Seen from such an angle, it would appear Bernardi does represent the position of the government, not only due to his status as an elected senator who received top billing, but also because of the similar views and strategies used by his party teammates. Any disavowal from Abbott’s office appears disingenuous to say the least. The calls for “common sense” and “battle of ideas” and the cries against “the tyranny of political correctness” appear straight out of the Liberal Party hymn book and right now Bernardi is singing up a vulgar storm.

Yet, despite the song and their promise to be a more accountable government, with more honesty and common sense than their Labor predecessors, the Liberals are doing everything they can to suppress discussion of ideas.

There was no battle of ideas present when Minister for Immigration and Border Protection Scott Morrison refused to answer questions during his weekly briefing on asylum seekers, before closing the event completely to avoid scrutiny………..

Abbott promised a more accountable government for Australians yet his has also become the most inaccessible and shadowed from scrutiny. Cabinet ministers have to get approval from the Prime Minister’s office before they can speak publicly on ideas and issues. And why is it that Tony Abbott has been one of the most reluctant to publicly debate his ideas in either interviews or formal press conferences?………

why is it that question time has introduced restrictive new standing orders that reduce the ability to ask supplementary questions, but increase the powers of the Speaker to shut down debate? It’s a move Bob Katter describes as designed “to extinguish every voice but the executive voice”.

For every cry of freedom of speech, there is a deafening refusal to answer their own demands. Bernardi can’t provide proper research or statistics to back up his wild claims and Abbott won’t make himself or ministers available to journalists.

In fact, when we look at the actions of the Abbott government, it would appear the last thing they want is freedom of speech, battling ideas or even common sense. Because freedom of speech and battles of ideas suggest far more accountability and transparency than any of them want. It all comes back to that most hated of ideologies: the maligned spectre of political correctness.

Political correctness is the concept that people should have equal access and voice and not be shut out from discussion or society. Logically, this means more ideas, levelling that ground towards equality by elevating everyone to the same vantage point. It’s the recognition that while the past had been unequal, there is a concerted effort to remove further inequality. Political correctness allows real choice based on real information and not the morals of those in power who achieved it not only by merit but also structures that favoured them over others.

Political correctness also holds people to account for their actions: for every boat hidden, every race vilified, every religion misrepresented, every child removed from their parents in the outback or on Manus Island, every person denied medical treatment……..http://www.theage.com.au/comment/libs-stifle-debate-while-touting-battle-of-ideas-20140112-30ot0.html#ixzz2qK1xC3mG

January 13, 2014 - Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, secrets and lies

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