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Plausible deniability threatens our democracy

‘Plausible deniability’ threatens our democracy We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss February 27, 2021 — 12.02am Save Normal text size Credit:Illustration: Andrew Dyson To submit a letter to The Age, email letters@theage.com.au. Please include your home address and telephone number. ACCOUNTABILITY ‘Plausible deniability’ threatens our democracy The Westminister system collapses if “my staff didn’t tell me” is an acceptable defence. We must insist that if formal advice has been lodged at a minister’s office, the minister accepts responsibility for his or her subsequent action or, as in Brittany Higgins’ case, inaction. The scurry to avoid accountability in this scandal is another example of the way we are allowing this foundation of our democracy to be stolen.

Many of us have made the same mistakes as Eddie McGuire

Many of us have made the same mistakes as Eddie McGuire We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss February 10, 2021 10.00pm Normal text size The Age, email letters@theage.com.au. Please include your home address and telephone number. McGUIRE RESIGNATION The way Eddie McGuire reacted to the Collingwood racism review report should have been an “ah-ha” moment to Australia. Because this is the way we have been handling racism for years. McGuire was just doing what we all have done. I honestly feel the club and McGuire are probably sincere about trying to deal with it but have truly not understood the reality of “walking in other’s shoes”. This is a great challenge for all of us.

It is time to take toxic heat out of politics

It is time to take toxic heat out of politics We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss January 21, 2021 10.30pm Normal text size Credit:Illustration : Cathy Wilcox To submit a letter to The Age, email letters@theage.com.au. Please include your home address and telephone number. THE UNITED STATES It is time to take toxic heat out of politics Now that Donald Trump has left the building, albeit reluctantly and doing his best to burn it down on the way out, perhaps we can stop talking in terms of the left and right sides of politics and agendas. Instead, how about thinking in terms of values – i.e. what do we value and what values do we want to espouse. Perhaps then we can expose these frauds, grifters and charletons such as Trump for who and what they are, make meaningful changes for the betterment of all, and take some of the toxic heat (and people) out of politics.

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