The Labor government uses reviews to work out ways to “insert more government control” and “more politically correct, official supervision” of our daily lives, says Sky News host Peta Credlin.
Ms Credlin said the government has already commissioned more than 140 reviews, consultation papers, round tables, summits, and inquiries, according to an analysis in The Australian newspaper today.
“Nearly always, these Albanese reviews are about softening us up for yet more broken promises, conditioning the bureaucracy to green-left thinking, and making the public think that big government change is part of the natural order of things,” Ms Credlin said. “So much of this seemingly endless reviewing is performative, rather than necessary – striking a pose like that big Jobs and Skills Summit that was little more than an expensive photo op. And all of this adds to the general disillusionment voters have with public life.”
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