Your Say: Daily Mail readers’ feedback


Play the ball instead of the woman or man

Julia Gillard and s-xism: John Richardson writes: Re. “What do we mean by ‘s-xist’ when we refer to criticisms of Gillard?” (yesterday, item 18). Robin Cameron suggests that society’s treatment and expectations of Julia Gillard are s-xist. Cameron implies that Gillard is being treated unfairly, suggesting that we are guilty of applying a double standard […]

The Lobby Restaurant responds

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Politics as Australian Idol

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Climate, energy, carbon et al

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Prime Ministers lie. Get over it.

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Gillard’s message is lost

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Rinehart might be good for Fairfax

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The back door of The Lobby, near the grassy knoll

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Papua New Guinea

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The People’s Question

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The political nous of a goldfish

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You do the Wilkie Pokie and you turn around

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What role did Kate Winslet play in the Concordia?

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How to end the pokies

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Welching — err welshing — on Wilkie

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Blow up the pokies

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Leave Sydney alone!

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Anyone for tennis?

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Where have all the flowers gone?

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Mitt Romney: on fire or should be fired?

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Form orderly queues, at ev’ry stage: Advance Australia Fair

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George Calombaris v the Fair Work Act

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Saving the Murray-Darling

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The butter v margarine fight continues

Crikey readers weigh in on the benefits of butter and the asylum seeker debate.

The asylum seeker stalemate

Crikey readers weigh in on Qantas, asylum seekers and the Nauru option.