Sleep Walking Into Subservience: Sovereignty or COP26

Sleep Walking Into Subservience: Sovereignty or COP26
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson (L) and British broadcaster David Attenborough speak with school children during the launch of the UK-hosted COP26 U.N. Climate Summit, which will take place this autumn in Glasgow, at the Science Museum in London, England, on Feb. 4, 2020. Chris J. Ratcliffe/WPA Pool/Getty Images
Lincoln Parker
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Some Australians are more worried about net zero climate policies than defending our freedom and sovereignty, ironically against the largest polluter the world has ever known.

Lincoln Parker
Lincoln Parker
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Lincoln Parker has over 20 years experience in government, defence research and technology development. Based in Sydney, he chairs the Defence and National Security Policy Branch of the Liberal Party of Australia. Parker has worked for the Australian government, and at its consulates in San Francisco and New York. He later established the Victorian government's office in Washington D.C. with a focus on defence tech collaboration. He contributes regularly to domestic and international publications, and has appeared on Sky News Australia
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