If he sincerely believes in integrity in public life, the prime minister must unambiguously endorse the privileges committee’s damning verdict on his predecessor
Imagine you have two aresholes. Not you personally, we’re talking about people who happen to be arseholes. Now imagine one of them is finally, unambiguously, unequivocally revealed to be an arsehole. The other arsehole might not want to throw stones on the basis that deep down inside they know that they, too, are an arsehole who just hasn’t been revealed as such yet. It’ll come. They know it will, eventually. So they don’t want to make too big a deal of castigating the one who has been found out because they know it will ultimately come to bite them on the arse. Hole.
Imagine you have two aresholes. Not you personally, we’re talking about people who happen to be arseholes. Now imagine one of them is finally, unambiguously, unequivocally revealed to be an arsehole. The other arsehole might not want to throw stones on the basis that deep down inside they know that they, too, are an arsehole who just hasn’t been revealed as such yet. It’ll come. They know it will, eventually. So they don’t want to make too big a deal of castigating the one who has been found out because they know it will ultimately come to bite them on the arse. Hole.