Jess Wilson,
The Allan-Andrews government has blown it. You are right. This state government has to go. As I see things, this state government, at its worst, has been an almost never ending catastrophe of self serving Evil.
Your demand for a a Royal Commission into the Labor Corruption of the Big Build is magnificent.
But will one Royal Commission be enough?
In 2016 they had me arrested by the police for lobbying an ALP politician for memorial tree plantings. I wanted to honour what my dad and all his mates in the AIF did this time 81 years ago for freedom in WW2. The Labor Party threatened me with jail. That was an ALP attack on democracy from which I personally have not yet recovered. One profoundly decent learned gentleman who knows me well, described it as being “shut down in a brutal way designed so that I could not get up.” As premier, would you lead a government that runs a Royal Commission or other hearing to ensure with the aim that what was done to me then could never be done by government to anyone in Victoria again?
From 2018 to 2020 the same police force achieved the false imprisonment of the second most successful Roman Catholic in Australian history (behind St Mary Of The Cross) until the High Court overturned their persecution of that conservative man 7-0.
ChatGPT tells me that Bernie Finn, now with One Nation, responded to this imprisonment when he “publicly called for an inquiry (often described as a push for a royal commission or royal-commission-style inquiry) on 27 June 2020.”
In 2020 – 2021, there was more false imprisonment from Labor. 5 to 6 million people not allowed to leave their own homes.
ChatGPT tells me:
“Pauline Hanson’s One Nation has explicitly advocated for a Royal Commission into COVID-19 lockdowns, mandates, and pandemic management, including what happened in Victoria under the Andrews government.
Key elements of the policy:
- National COVID Royal Commission
One Nation says Australia needs a full inquiry into:- lockdown decisions
- vaccine mandates
- border closures
- school closures
- economic and mental-health impacts
- police enforcement and civil-liberty restrictions“
ChatGPT also tells me that Pauine Hanson said of lockdowns: “Shutting our country down, we’ve got business that are struggling, people with depression, children going through problems because they can’t go to school, domestic violence on the rise … I think it’s disgraceful.”
What do you have to say, Jess?
About a year ago, I wrote to Jacinta Allan about the Gender Suicide Gap. I wrote that negligence on the issue look like manslaughter to me. I wrote: “According to the latest figures available to me, The Gender Suicide Gap in Victoria is 351 male lives lost every year. I believe a leading cause of this tragedy is institutionalised gender bigotry from the Australian Labor Party.” I have not received a reply from Jacinta Allan.
A post titled “Who Is Fighting for Australian Men?“on June 4 this year on the One Nation website states: “Approximately 75 per cent of all suicides are by men. Yet, in the National Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Agreement, men are not one of the 15 “priority populations. It’s long past time that men’s mental health was taken seriously and received the attention it deserves.”.
Jess Wilson, if you were premier, would a Royal Commission into the Gender Suicide Gap be possible?
I know that a Royal Commission on anything is a very big ask.
But in my opinion, healing the state of Victoria from the stinking and entrenched corruption of this government is going to take more than one.
Jess, I believe that you can save us from their group think grotesqueries, by committing to freedom, because:
FREEDOM WORKS..
Lest we forget those who, like my dad, risked their lives for freedom in World War Two:
Labor Must Go.
To paraphrase John Curtin’s immortal nation-shaping words from that time, “Australia looks to America”, I now say:
Victoria Looks To Jess
Geoff Fox, July 3, 2026, Melbourne. Victoria
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