It's called separation of the powers and it's in the Constitution. That's since when.
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@JudicialConfAus a follow. They're the representative body for the Australian Judiciary.#auspol
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Since somewhere around Charles the first. Combined effect of rule of law and separation of powers. I kind of hope you were being facetious.
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No, contempt of court goes at least right back to medieval times (Henry I). It is a ridiculous and archaic concept.
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Here, Ministers made public statements calculated to unlawfully affect legal decisions being considered to which they were a party. 1/2
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when they break the law.
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Since when did popularity contest winners get the right to harass unelected judges?
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If this is not a joke, then have a lie down or something. Judiciary giving them the opportunity to defend apparent contempt.
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I think twitter needs a sarcasm font...
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Sarcasm can be enunciated in print.
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Having read B Keane's tweets before, the tone, content of the tweet & "bugger that" kinda gave it away to me..
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Since when do unelected police get to do anything? And those unelected doctors, don’t get me started.
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Since they formed an arm of government.
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You seem troubled
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One suspects he's taking the urine.He's being a tad coy about it.
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Hope so..seemed a bit odd for him
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Yes indeed. He's been known to fly the odd kite before..
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Yes, given his subsequent tweets can’t but agree.
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