CALL FOR A COVID-19 ROYAL COMMISSION

We need a Royal Commission because those who fail to learn from the mistakes of history are doomed to repeat them.

Date added: August 04, 2024
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Background: Project Open Democracy

The COVID-19 pandemic, and governments’ attempts to manage it, has affected every Australian in some way:

  • People have died.
  • The economy was shut down.
    Schools were shut down.
  • Entire cities were effectively shut down.
    Borders were closed.
  • Vast quantities of taxpayers’ money have been expended.
    Military personnel have been deployed.
  • Thousands of people have lost their job.
    Businesses have closed, in many cases permanently.
  • Individual rights and freedoms have been curtailed or discarded.
    Unelected bureaucrats have wielded extraordinary power.
  • Only a Royal Commission is likely to have the power necessary to compel the expert health advice Australian governments relied on to justify and implement pandemic measures – much of this advice has been hidden from the Australian people.

We need a Royal Commission because this inquiry must be completely transparent to the Australian public. (Agree/Disagree)

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