The former star Wallabies player turned independent senator was kicked out of the social sports club after raising concerns about its links to the gambling industry.
Whether Pocock, individually, is in or out is pretty irrelevant to ordinary Australians, yeah, and there’s probably a bit too much of the word count spent on that aspect. However, that MPs’ leisure activities are being funded by the gambling lobby and other corporates does seem worth public scrutiny.
Whether Pocock, individually, is in or out is pretty irrelevant to ordinary Australians, yeah, and there’s probably a bit too much of the word count spent on that aspect. However, that MPs’ leisure activities are being funded by the gambling lobby and other corporates does seem worth public scrutiny.