DISQUS

duncanriley.com: Fence sitting on an Australian Bill of Rights

  • Rowan · 1 year ago
    There is something a little perverse about the Government ultimately choosing what's included in the Bill of Rights and what's not. One would think that it should be written by an independent committee of sorts that consulates "with the nation" to ensure that there are sections that protect the people from the Government -- free speech being an example of that. Free speech is not necessarily in the Governments best interests; but it is in the peoples.
  • John Evans · 1 year ago
    Duncan, Australia is a Common Law country so free speech is embedded under the principle that anything is lawful if it isn't prohibited by statute.

    Britain has a European Human Rights Act which overturns that principle and, whatever anyone says, severely restricts free speech and other basic freedoms. It also acts as a charter for criminals and terrorists, not to mention so-called "human rights lawyers".

    Australia should steer clear of this and rely on the Common Law.