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I’m not a big fan of Elizabeth Farrelly but her piece on Morrison’s lack of leadership in today’s SMH has a few gems.
….”Electric vehicles are an easy part of the remedy. But take-up is microscopic. Why? Because we wallow in an abject policy vacuum. Because when government no longer believes in governing, true leadership becomes impossible.
When government worships only corporate gods; when it thinks strong governance involves kissing up and kicking down, when in the same week it toadies to the mining lobby and denies a desperately ill three-year-old medical treatment for political reasons, it’s all over.”
And this analogy with sport:
“This, no doubt, is “our way”. It’s the lazy-as-she-goes approach, like digging up coal and selling it, like watching TV with a tinnie and calling that sport. It’s “she’ll be right, mate”. But will she?
https://www.smh.com.au/environment/sustainability/the-rollout-that-s-even-worse-than-the-vaccine-debacle-20210610-p58011.html
Jon,
Yep; sometimes Farrelly hits the nail on the head and sometimes her thumb. This one sounds like a nail; I’ll have to read it.