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The only time Government decision making should be secret, is when it is in regards to actions/plans against a sentient enemy, who can leverage such openness against us.
Unless Covid-19 has suddenly become ‘aware’, like Skynet, this is plainly deceitful and undemocratic.
Why sir, if you have nothing to hide, then you have nothing to worry about.
The legal experts have been absent for the past 18 months. They are not our friends.
Morrison has never liked transparency,
It is pertinent to know before the rebranding of national cabinet access to documents was able to be gotten.
What legal experts. I have yet to hear any support for this legislation from legal experts only criticism.
Well to play devils advocate I guess they can truthfully argue there is no such thing as ‘national cabinet’.
It’s a ministerial council. Just because it has cabinet in the name doesn’t make it one.