(1979) A Would Be Churchill
Bob Carr’s article (Bulletin, November 13) concerning the decision by the management consultants J.P. Young to coach businesses on how to lock their doors to trade unions was excellent reading.
Bob Carr’s article (Bulletin, November 13) concerning the decision by the management consultants J.P. Young to coach businesses on how to lock their doors to trade unions was excellent reading.
Twenty-five years ago Donald Horne, expatriate Australian, was considering a new career: full time politics as a Member of the House of Commons. The founder of Citizens for Democracy was in 1954 a monarchist and a committed conservative. Had he decided to stand as a Conservative candidate, Donald Horne might today be ‘Donald Horne, Minister in the first Thatcher Ggvernment Ministry’.
William Morris Hughes debauched Australian politics for more than a generation. In the ninety long years of his life he was a member of six political parties – two of which he had himself formed.