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/ ReplyDo Greens and crossbenchers who claim that transparency and integrity is at the heart of
their reason for entering Parliament in the first
place hear themselves?
In the past few days they have mounted self-serving arguments against
proposed electoral reforms that the major parties look set to come together to support.
The reforms include caps for how much money wealthy individuals can donate, caps on the amount candidates can spend in individual electorates to prevent the equivalent of
an arms race, and a $90million limit on what any party can spend at an election - actually less than the major parties currently
spend.
The proposed new laws also include lower disclosure thresholds for donations,
thus increasing the transparency of who makes political donations in the first place.
So the wealthy wont be able to hide behind anonymity while using their cash to influence election outcomes - and the extent to which they can use their wealth at all
will be limited.
The bill will further improve transparency by also increasing the speed and frequency
that disclosures of donations need to be made.
At present we have the absurd situation in which donations get made - but you only find out the details of who has given what to
whom many months later, well after elections are won and
lost.
In other words, what is broadly being proposed will result
in much greater transparency and far less big money being injected into campaigning
by the wealthy.
Teal Kylea Tink claimed the major parties
were 'running scared' with the policy and warned the reform would 'not
stop the rot'
Greens senate leader Larissa Waters (left) fired a warning shot -
saying if it serves only the major parties
'it's a rort, not reform'. Teal independent ACT senator David Pocock
(right) said: 'What seems to be happening is a major-party
stitch-up'
Anyone donating more than $1,000 to a political party, as opposed to $16,000 under the current rules, will need
to disclose having done so. And how much they can donate will be capped.
Yet the Greens and Teals have quickly condemned the proposed new laws, labeling
them a 'stitch-up', 'outrageous' and 'a rort,
not a reform'.
They have lost their collective minds after finding out that Labor's proposal just
might secure the support of the opposition.
I had to double check who was criticising what exactly before even starting
to write this column.
Because I had assumed - incorrectly - that these important transparency measures stamping out the influence of the wealthy must have been proposed by the virtue-signalling
Greens or the corruption-fighting Teals, in a united
crossbench effort to drag the major parties closer to accountability.
More fool me.
The bill, designed to clean up a rotten system, is being
put forward by Labor and is opposed by a growing cabal of crossbenchers.
It makes you wonder what they have to hide. Put simply, the Greens and Teals doth protest too much on this issue.
Labor is thought to be trying to muscle out major political donors such as Clive
Palmer
Another potential target of the laws is businessman and Teal funder Simon Holmes à Court
The Greens have taken massive donations in the past, contrary to their irregular calls to tighten donations rules (Greens leader Adam
Bandt and Senator Mehreen Faruqi are pictured)
The major parties have long complained about the influence
the likes of Simon Holmes à Court wields behind the scenes amongst the Teals.
And we know the Greens have taken massive donations from the wealthy in the past, contrary to
their irregular calls to tighten donations rules.
Now that tangible change has been proposed, these bastions of virtue are running a mile from reforms that will curtail dark
art of political donations.
The Labor government isn't even seeking for these
transparency rules to take effect immediately, by the way.
It won't be some sort of quick-paced power play before the next election designed to catch the crossbench out.
They are aiming for implementation by 2026, giving everyone enough time to absorb and understand the changes before preparing for them.
Don't get me wrong, no deal has yet been done between Labor and the Coalition. I imagine the opposition want to go over the laws
with a fine tooth comb.
As they should - because it certainly isn't beyond Labor to include
hidden one-party advantages in the proposed design which would create loopholes only the unions are capable of taking advantage of, therefore disadvantaging the Coalition electorally
in the years to come.
But short of such baked-in trickiness scuttling a deal
to get these proposed laws implemented, the crossbench should offer their support, not cynical opposition, to what is being advocated
for.
They might even be able to offer something worthwhile that could be incorporated in the
package.
To not do so exposes their utter hypocrisy and blowhard false commentary about being in politics to
'clean things up'.
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/ ReplyShe is survived by her husband Ralph A Green at the home in Seattle; two sons, George W Green, Wilbur; Gordon W Inexperienced, Seattle; one daughter, Mrs Leo (Gloria) Klein, Seattle; five brothers, Adolph Miller, Reardan; Etlar Miller, Brownsville, Texas; Victor Miller, Lewiston, Idaho; Otto Miller, Spokane; Folmar Miller, Wilbur; one sister, Mrs Flora W Jones, Seattle; nine grandchildren and two nice grandchildren.
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/ ReplyFrom state banquets to official engagements, the Princess of Wales has an ever-growing and faultless selection of tailored coat dresses, black-tie gowns
and court shoes at her disposal, but it's her everyday wardrobe that
really takes the crown. Scroll down to see 21 Kate Middleton-approved cold-weather staples we'll be wearing this season.
A camel coat
No winter wardrobe is complete without a camel coat
No winter wardrobe is complete without a camel coat - and the Princess
of Wales knows this. She tends to go for tailored, ankle-length silhouettes
that can easily be layered over midi dresses and a pair of knee-high boots.
Shop the look: Coat, £119, Zara
Coat, £119, Zara
A knitted midi dress
She also knows the power of a knitted midi dress. It's one of
throw-on-and-go heroes that'll make you look put together, even if you've rushed out of
the house in the morning without looking in a mirror.
(Although we doubt that's the case for Kate.)
Shop the look: Dress, £188, Reiss
Dress, £188, Reiss
A sweater vest
Kate proving sweater vests are cool again
We'd love a peek inside the Princess of Wales' knitwear collection, which includes this sleeveless knit.
Sweater vests are often considered a little
frumpy but layered over a white button-down (à la
Kate) they're a perfect office staple for the chilly weather.
Shop the look: Sweater vest, £39.95, Joules
Sweater vest, £39.95, Joules
A Fair Isle jumper
Her knitwear collection includes at least three Fair Isle jumpers
Nothing signals the start of Christmas quite like the return of the Fair Isle knit (check out our
roundup of the cosiest here) - and the Princess'
jumper collection includes at least three different designs.
Shop the look: Jumper, £179, Holland & Cooper
Jumper, £179, Holland & Cooper
A tartan dress
The Princess loves to add a touch of tartan to her
outfits in the winter
Another print that's synonymous with the holiday season is
tartan. Kate Middleton's winter wardrobe includes plaid coats, scarves and skirts,
but our favourite of her tartan pieces is this Emilia Wickstead dress.
Shop the look: Dress, £235, Brora at John Lewis
Dress, £235, Brora at John Lewis
A pair of knee-high boots
The combo of a midi skirt and knee-high boots can't be beat
Once the temperatures drop, there's no shoe the Princess
of Wales loves more than a heeled, knee-high
boot. She has a pair in nearly every colour - and usually
wears them with midi dresses or skirts and long,
woollen coats.
Shop the look: Boots, £165, Dune
Boots, £165, Dune
A printed midi skirt
Speaking of midi skirts - Kate has amassed quite the collection,
which includes a leopard print, tartan and houndstooth skirt.
Shop the look: Skirt, £29.50, M&S
Skirt, £29.50, M&S
A pair of leather gloves
No cold hands for Kate
On those frosty days, Kate Middleton doesn't leave the house without a pair of
leather gloves - and we wouldn't either. Gloves have become a must-have fashion staple that instantly levels up
your cold-weather style.
Shop the look: Gloves, £22, Next
Gloves, £22, Next
A red scarf
When in doubt, just add a red accessory
Do we think the Princess knows about the ‘pop of red' trick
(i.e. adding a single red accessory to an otherwise neutral outfit, to give it a little extra edge)?
She's reworn the same red scarf on multiple occasions.
Shop the look: Scarf, £19, John Lewis
Scarf, £19, John Lewis
A pair of riding boots
She's been wearing these boots for two decades
Fuelled by television phenomena such as Rivals, riding boots have become one of the most unexpected footwear trends of AW24 -
and Kate Middleton has been wearing these Penelope Chilvers tassel boots since
2004.
Shop the look: Boots, £475, Penelope Chilvers
Boots, £475, Penelope Chilvers
A wax jacket
Speaking of hardworking pieces in the Princess' wardrobe - she owns at least two wax
jackets from Barbour, which she sports to stroll around the countryside in her downtime, or whenever she's launching outdoorsy
campaigns as a working royal.
Shop the look: Jacket, £185, Mint Velvet
Jacket, £185, Mint Velvet
A fedora
Has anyone ever looked more chic in a fedora?
We'd love a peek inside Kate Middleton's headwear collection, which
has grown to be quite substantial, but by far our favourite hat
she's ever worn is this cobalt blue fedora courtesy of Hicks & Brown.
Shop the look: Fedora, £109, Hicks & Brown
Fedora, £109, Hicks & Brown
A pair of dark wash jeans
We'd copy and paste this outfit on weekends
It's not often we see the Princess of Wales in jeans, and when we do she's usually
sporting a skinnier shape, so we haven't been able to
stop thinking about these cropped kick-flare jeans since they had their
first outfit last winter.
Shop the look: Jeans, £29.99, Mango
Jeans, £29.99, Mango
A pair of Chelsea boots
Another staple from Kate Middleton's casual wardrobe are these brown Chelsea boots.
The track sole gives the otherwise classic shoe a sportier look that's
perfect for running errands.
Shop the look: Boots, £27.99, H&M
Boots, £27.99, H&M
A cashmere roll neck
There's no better investment than a cashmere roll neck
Few knits feel more luxurious than a cashmere jumper -
and Kate Middleton agrees. Her go-to brands for roll necks include
Hobbs, Ralph Lauren and Gabriela Hearst, but there are some great-quality,
affordable cashmere brands on the high street,
too.
Shop the look: Jumper, £95, M&S
Jumper, £95, M&S
A faux fur hat
No cold ears for Kate
We admit it would have to be baltic outside before we'd wear a faux
fur hat, but the Princess does really make a case for them - she makes
them look chic and cosy at the same time.
Shop the look: Hat, £22.99, Zara
Hat, £22.99, Zara
A bouclé jacket
The Princess is a fan of glittering bouclé jackets
First created by Coco Chanel back in the 1950s, the bouclé jacket still reigns supreme among the fashion set.
Kate Middleton favours them during the holidays - and opts for metallic iterations for
a festive take on the classic.
Shop the look: Jacket, £45, River Island
Jacket, £45, River Island
A trouser suit
Who looks better in a suit? (Our vote goes to Kate)
Since becoming the Princess of Wales, Kate has embraced
suiting and amassed an impressive collection of smart blazers,
tailored trousers and silk blouses in a rainbow of colours.
While she still often goes for tapered silhouettes, we're
big fans of her wide-leg trouser suits.
Shop the look: Blazer, £125, trousers, £85, John Lewis
Blazer, £125, John Lewis
Trousers, £85, John Lewis
A pussy bow blouse
You'll find more than one pussy bow blouse in Kate's workwear wardrobe
If the words ‘Kate Middleton' and ‘blouse' don't call up images
of the royal in a silky pussy bow top, then you haven't been paying enough attention. Paired
with tailored trousers, the blouse has become one of her signature workwear styles.
Shop the look: Blouse, £99, Phase Eight
Blouse, £99, Phase Eight
A printed midi dress
This midi dress ticks all of the Princess' boxes
Another one of Kate's favourites for official engagements is a printed midi dress - we've seen her in polka dots, winter florals and checks.
Shop the look: Dress, £39.99, Zara
Dress, £39.99, Zara
A festive cardigan
Another round of applause for Kate's knitwear collection
No one loves festive knitwear more than the Princess of Wales (as illustrated above by her affinity for
Fair Isle knits and glittering bouclé jackets) so we couldn't complete the list without this red number from Miu Miu.
Shop the look: Cardigan, £37.99, H&M
Cardigan, £37.99, H&M
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