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In his own words

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Mike Seccombe in “Bull and a China strop” (March 12-18) quotes Scott Morrison warning us of the new world order: “We face the spectre of a transactio­nal world, devoid of principle, accountabi­lity and transparen­cy”. That sounds to me more like the legacy of the Morrison government.

– Richard Whitfield, Annandale, NSW on climate change or, in fact, on any subject I’ve read in yonks. She had me with the first paragraph and carried me inexorably to the last. I hope for her continued presence in the pages of your weekly horror show of bastardrie­s past, present and future, much of which has not been mentioned in the general media. I find it depressing for many reasons, but keep it up.

– Ray Sutton, Darlinghur­st, NSW

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