It is very, very much a generational thing. An auntie of mine used to live near an ex-PM in Sydney (John Gorton) who had been PM in the 60s. He and his wife would take their place in the checkout queue with everyone else, no airs or graces whatsoever. Today it is very different. The money they can make after politics and the social ambitions of the political class transformed everything.
It is very, very much a generational thing. An auntie of mine used to live near an ex-PM in Sydney (John Gorton) who had been PM in the 60s. He and his wife would take their place in the checkout queue with everyone else, no airs or graces whatsoever. Today it is very different. The money they can make after politics and the social ambitions of the political class transformed everything.
It is very, very much a generational thing. An auntie of mine used to live near an ex-PM in Sydney (John Gorton) who had been PM in the 60s. He and his wife would take their place in the checkout queue with everyone else, no airs or graces whatsoever. Today it is very different. The money they can make after politics and the social ambitions of the political class transformed everything.