If we find Chris Lilley’s blackface racist (and it is), what do we make of Sacha Baron Cohen?
If we find Chris Lilley’s blackface racist (and it is), what do we make of Sacha Baron Cohen?
The offensive Chris Lilley performance nobody talks about — and why his comedy is graceless.
Crikey
Crikey
Government calls for release of costings as Labor unveils trusts crackdown
Government calls for release of costings as Labor unveils trusts crackdown
Labor has taken another step to put tax and fairness at the centre of its policy agenda by proposing a crackdown on discretionary trusts, which it claims would raise A$4.1 billion over the forward estimates and $17.2 billion over a decade.
The Conversation
The Conversation
Labor’s crackdown on family trusts a ‘tax grab’, Coalition says
Labor’s crackdown on family trusts a ‘tax grab’, Coalition says
Chris Bowen accuses government of running a scare campaign after Shorten announces plan to impose 30% tax rate on distributions from discretionary trusts
The Guardian - AU
The Guardian - AU
The dinner party video has wound up Momentum’s critics. They just don’t get it
The anger provoked by Momentum’s film shows that rightwing political analysis hasn’t moved on since Labour was 20 points behind in the polls• Maya Goodfellow is a writer and researcher
The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
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Working people are over hearing neoliberalism is good for them – and Labor is lapping it up
Bill Shorten’s new tax on trusts policy being unveiled this weekend is part of a hard-headed calculation to be more assertively progressive
The Guardian - AU
The Guardian - AU
How Britain fell out of love with the free market
Under Thatcher and Blair, it looked unassailable. But now both Britain’s main parties are turning away from unfettered capitalism. By Andy Beckett
The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK