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The Uluru convention, equality before the law and indigenous welfare
Senator Leyonhjelm discusses the Uluru convention and his stance on maintaining equality before the law and Australa’s welfare approach to solving indigenous disadvantage.
Read MoreDiscussing Catholic School Funding on Sky
Senator Leyonhjelm discusses the issue around Catholic schools who want special treatment around their government funding.
Read MoreThe Uluru Convention, Equality Before the Law and Indigenous Welfare
Senator Leyonhjelm discusses how the Uluru convention does not apply the principle of equality before the law. It also won’t make one bit of difference to the big issues happening in indigenous communities. It’s racism, just in another form.
Read MoreDon’t be nostalgic for John Howard: he was a big-spending, big-government PM
Over the last decade we’ve had a succession of disappointing governments led by disappointing prime ministers delivering disappointing budgets. We now also have disunity in the Liberal Party and the rise of conservative voices outside it. It is unsurprising there
Read MoreFacebook Live: National Security, Terrorism and Immigration
Senator Leyonhjelm answers questions regarding the libertarian approach to national security, terrorism and immigration.
Read MoreE-cigarettes in Australia: Breaking the law to save your own life
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUi-paP-lKE Read MoreThe future of the Liberal Democrats in WA
Senator Leyonhjelm sits down for an interview to discuss the future of the Liberal Democrats in WA, what he hopes to see Arron Stonehouse MLC achieve, and the addition of Mark Latham to the party.
Read MoreWelfare for foreign citizens and the 2017 budget
Senator Leyonhjelm speaks with Samantha Maiden about the 2017 budget and the amount of welfare being paid to non-citizens.
Read MoreThe right to shoot
Senator Leyonhjelm chaired a panel at the Australian Libertarian Society’s 5th Annual Friedman Conference, where he spoke about the inalienable rights of Australian firearm owners.
Read MoreBudget 2017-18: An Apology to Taxpayers
It is time to acknowledge the mistreatment of Australia’s taxpayers, amongst the longest suffering peoples on this land.
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