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Friday, October 27th, 2017 02:36 pm
Right, so, the Australian High Court has declared five Australian politicians ineligible for Australian parliament - ONE OF THEM THE DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER. There were seven in total, but five were declared ineligible (two of whom had already resigned). The other two were allowed (but one had already resigned before the verdict came out).

This was after that self-same deputy prime minister (now ineligible for his position and out of parliament) gleefully cackled over those two who pre-resigned discovering themselves ineligible.

Let me tell you, the schadenfreude is DELICIOUS.
Friday, October 27th, 2017 12:50 pm (UTC)
That's pretty damn fascinating, I have to admit. So...got any good recommendations for an Australian news site that I can go read about this on? Wow. There must be years of drama behind this. I check out BBC News, but I haven't gotten a hint of this, so I must not be checking the right articles on there.

(I desperately need political drama that's not American. Please. Just tell me a decent news site and I'll go read up on it.)
Friday, October 27th, 2017 03:17 pm (UTC)
guardian.co.uk - look for Australian politics/Australian edition - and theage.com.au

Yes, I'm awake at a stupid time here.

I admit, the fact that the court actually made this ruling and though government is pissed as you can imagine everyone, including them, is like, yep, okay and dealing with it is just - I truly did not believe we still had any integrity left in government and legal systems. It's like, holy shit, democracy lives. A little bit. Maybe.

Friday, October 27th, 2017 11:27 pm (UTC)
It's like, holy shit, democracy lives. A little bit. Maybe.

Thanks for this reflection - yes, absolutely.