
This week James and Pete discuss the Royal Commission into the banks, Kanye West’s big week on Twitter and two free speech cases in Britain. We talk to IPA Policy Director Simon Breheny to get his views on the major stories of the week and his appearance before a Senate inquiry on corporate tax (14:10-33:11). We play a bonus clip of Professor Robert Tombs discussing the future of democracy (33:15 – 38:17) and we talk to the Executive Director of the Australian Taxpayers Alliance Tim Andrews to preview the upcoming Friedman Conference (38:32-45:28).
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