The passing this week of Margaret Thatcher’s Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson, serves as a stark reminder of two things: the crisis within centre-right politics across the Anglosphere, and how that can be overcome when one has the conviction to make the case for economic liberalism and carry it through.
Following the election of the Albanese government last May, the proposed constitutional Indigenous Voice to parliament has drawn the fulsome support of many religious leaders.