A doctor’s note for politicians


Eye on decorum: Like Neo from the Matrix movies, after swallowing the red pill, our parliamentarians need to mind their dress code and manners in the ‘new’ political realm.

WATCHING the 14th General Election results unfold was more of an emotional roller coaster than many would have ever anticipated. The minutes went by until the heart-stopping moment when they realised that they could no longer form the government .

Their friends had been wrong. Their trusted information sources had been wrong. How could this happen? They felt blindsided, misled, and unappreciated. Tears fell. Maybe it was all a bad dream.

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