Why politics has gone bad: bureaucrats down, party advisers up
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Politicians have always wanted to win elections so they could stay in office, or regain it. But historically, they tried to balance their personal ambition with their duty to keep improving government policy. These days, not so much. So what’s caused today’s pollies to be so unwilling to make unpopular changes whose wisdom they hope voters will eventually accept?
That’s a question John Daley seeks to answer in his eye-opening last report for the Grattan Institute,
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