After 45 years and countless theories surrounding Queen Elizabeth’s alleged involvement in the sacking of Prime Mister Gough Whitlam, the letters were finally released by the National Archives this week following a decade long legal battle
to make them publicly available. Speaking to historians, journalists, constitutional experts, and those who were there in November 1975, Sky News analyses the correspondence between Sir John Kerr and Buckingham Palace. Image: News Corp Australia
I'm sorry but your ignorance will not set you FREE.
The Australian Government is a puppet and you know it. They are a Defacto Administrator for a Foreign Power, the UN. All roads lead to a Pedophile Rome.
Australia has been a Murdochracy ever since Whitlam’s defeat and this has been to the detriment of the national interest.
1974: disgusted News Ltd staff went on strike over the anti Labor bias of Murdoch newspapers. Look it up. They had courage and integrity then.
If he had been unfairly treated, he would have rocked at the election. Fact is he was so overwhelmingly bad in government that he was voted out by a HUGE majority. Kerr simply broke the supply deadlock though many would see it as a dog act to those who made him GG