OrangeRibbon wrote:Which one is the most Trump-like?
All I know about Abbott is from the John Oliver segment on him. But he reminded me of George W. Bush far more than Trump. He seemed kind of dimwitted and gaffe-prone than a egotistical douchebag.
Mr Turnbull says the government will set up a new independent agency to administer and oversee the "work expenses" of all parliamentarians, modelled on a United Kingdom approach.
"It will monitor and adjudicate all claims by MPs, senators and ministers, ensuring that taxpayers' funds are spent appropriately and in compliance with the rules," he said.
The government will also introduce monthly disclosure of MPs' expenses. It currently only happens twice a year with a six-month delay.
Good. Hopefully they keep going after these arseholes.
An Australian minister was left red-faced last night after tweeting about his meeting with Michael Fallon 10 minutes after the Defence Secretary sensationally resigned.
Christopher Pyne had been keen to highlight the defence ties between Australia and Britain following his talks in London.
The Defence Industry Minister posed for pictures with Sir Michael following their meeting yesterday and he said it was 'great to catch up' on 'many areas of collaboration'.