Monday 17 April 2017

High Court throws out challenge to Senate voting reforms




High Court throws out challenge to Senate voting reforms in a desultory fashion.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-05-13/senate-voting-reform-challenge-thrown-out-by-high-court/7410986


Of course the Parliament has the power to change the way they are elected, it seems.
Anyone can still take all the time they want to vote for anyone they like under the line on the Senate ballot paper, as I think one or other or both of you foolishly did one election, making a few attempts to get it right.
If there was anytime for solidarity - it's right now.
Vote the bastards out.







(Originally published 13-05-16)

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