Friday, 5 September 2014

Abbott's citizenship doubts grow

OK, this is more than just some nut behind a screen. This is surely a serious matter, whether Abbott meets the criteria for even being in parliament let alone PM. The story is starting to sound like something out of James Bond:

The blogger at the centre of the controversy is a Tony Magrathea. Who innocently simply asked about the PM's citizenship and the situation has escalated to this:
Magrathea posted a note to his Federal MP Mal Brough’s Facebook page, pointing out that any doubt over the Prime Minister’s legal right to hold office should be settled before the upcoming G20 Summit. 

Brough blocked him. 

He posted the same thing to the Attorney-General Senator George Brandis. Nothing. 

He posted to Opposition Leader Bill Shorten. No reply. 

He wrote to the Federal Police regarding a possible crime against the Commonwealth. Nil. 

He wrote to Governor General Peter Cosgrove. Nada. 

On 1 August, Magrathea’s email account was hacked and all his emails were deleted. What started as an innocent enquiry has begun to morph into something quite serious — and perhaps sinister. Certainly suspicious. 

Abbott can clear the whole thing up in the blink of an eye, of course — just show us the RN and it will all be over. 

But he and his camp followers don’t seem to want to do that — or allow others to release this information. We can only wonder why. 

If the British Home Office come back to Magrathea and say they are unable to find the RN, things may move up a notch. more  

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