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I refer to Glen Whites Letter TB21/11 where he interprete­d Dennis Quick as unbalanced.

Well Glen, I suggest you read your newspapers and comprehend them thoroughly and burst out of your little bubble and connect the dots, because there are big Teal worms and millionair­es’ money at work in the Australian public arena and taking control of the electorate. Question?

“What are Teal policies” except to get into parliament and Climate Change – (Zero emissions – how long can you hold your breath! – I rest my case).

The Australian people need to have representa­tives who serve the people and their best interest not lobbyist for millionair­es. This is American politics at its worst, where money buys you power. Read a small article in the TB 23/9 on “Teal deal has university seeing red”. One wonders how much influence the Climate Change Cult has in Australian Universiti­es. Swinburne’s University “manager of student equity “Melissa Lowe, is running for the Teals in Victoria’s State elections.

Dr Rob Hoffman, a tutor in the Department of Social Science, quoted that Swinburn would offer students a deal for those who worked on Lowe’s Campaign which” will combine a voluntary campaignin­g or research role “that would count towards their degrees.

These students would have been awarded points towards their degrees for their campaign work. Melissa Lowe is a teal candidate backed by Simon Holmes a Court who bankrolled the Climate cult in the Federal election. We all have to wonder what degrees are worth when they are up for political sale and compromise­d.

The Climate Cult keep saying follow the science, well is science up for sale? and can we trust the Universiti­es? when their doctorate is reliant on studies and grants sought from the Government, to study the effects of Climate on the reef and everything that moves and grooves on this earth.

Apparently, the university dumped the program, we are heading down the slippery slope when universiti­es are being brazen incubators for radical political degrees and not free thinkers. What kind of world are we taxpayers paying for?

Another recent article quotes the amount the so-called independen­t TEAL “Climate 200“who have become what they despise paid politician­s, but claim they are NOT a party candidates received from billionair­es and their elite city friends.

This allowed each Teal candidate to spend between $500,000 and $2 million per seat. Way out of the everyday candidate, this puts democracy at risk when money can buy seats in major cities to outnumber the regional vote to control the government.

The question is when a party is not a party and are so called independen­ts out to fool the Australian public.

SANDRA CHESNEY,

Jensen.

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