27-08-2014 04:17 PM - edited 27-08-2014 04:22 PM
PAUL Keating today revealed the delicate etiquette involved in a Treasurer conducting business with a naked Prime Minister.
And for the first time he gave a public evaluation of what might have been called the honourable member involved.
The former Prime Minister was launching the diaries of Gareth Evans, “Inside the Hawke Keating Government” (MUP), an account of the years 1984-86.
Mr Keating used the book to talk about his own place in that period, and to continue his insistence it was him and not then Prime Minister Bob Hawke who kept the Government going.
There were his difficulties with Bob, not least talking to him when he was nude.
“I’d arrive at The Lodge at 10.30 and find Bob sunning himself by the pool,” Mr Keating told a launch audience at the Australian National University where Mr Evans is chancellor.
“He often used to do this nude.
“I did have a few things to say about midgets ... on the occasion, but this is not the occasion for elaborating”.
But that’s what he did, revealing a story which long had been in circulation to illustrate the Hawke/Keating divide, but which he had never before used in public.
“Gareth and I went out there in suits one day, sweating, and there’s Bob in the nude,” he recalled.
“I said, Don’t worry, midgets ...” and gave a hand gestures involving his thumb and index finger extended parallel and close together.
Riffling off the diary’s less strident recollections, Mr Keating argued Mr Hawke was ineffective as Prime Minister between 1984 and 1989, a five-year period in which he said he drove the government’s agenda.
And he was unsparing with his predecessor.
“Bob could cry for Aborigines but he wouldn’t do anything for them,” he said at one point.
Another target was for minister Graham Richardson, with whom he said he clashed over the issue of fixed mortgage rates.
“These people have to realise there is number one and a number two in this place. And Richardson was a number two,” he said.
But he praised Mr Evans’ book, saying there was “an immediacy and an authenticity about it”.
Mr Evans compared the rigorous cabinet meetings of these days with what he knew of meetings in the Abbott government executive.
He said the Prime Minister was first among equals, “but only just”.
“The concept of a captain’s pick or captain’s call, “ he said, referring to Prime Minister Tony Abbott, “just didn’t exist in those days.”
on 28-08-2014 06:16 PM
on 28-08-2014 06:20 PM
@azureline** wrote:I was meaning the rehashing by Paul Keating................. and why he seems to be taking over Gareth's moment in the limelight............ almost like PK wrote the book
PK was invited by GE to launch his book. At the event, as is usual practice, keating gave a speech. He's not taking over Gareth's moment in the limelight. Perhaps newscorpse are making a big deal out of keating instead of the book. Anything to take the heat of the gov of the day and the rorting PM.
on 28-08-2014 06:21 PM
I would just like to thank the OP for advertising another retired Labor politicians book on cs, although it was actually by Chancellor Professor Gareth Evans not Paul Keating, still free advertising is free advertising, so thanks again.
on 28-08-2014 06:22 PM
@karliandjacko wrote:
@azureline** wrote:I was meaning the rehashing by Paul Keating................. and why he seems to be taking over Gareth's moment in the limelight............ almost like PK wrote the book
PK was invited by GE to launch his book. At the event, as is usual practice, keating gave a speech. He's not taking over Gareth's moment in the limelight. Perhaps newscorpse are making a big deal out of keating instead of the book. Anything to take the heat of the gov of the day and the rorting PM.
yes, I think that's a good guess. 🙂
29-08-2014 07:22 AM - edited 29-08-2014 07:22 AM
@debra9275 wrote:
So far Hawke is outnumbered 3 to 1 by naughty PM 's (3 LNP) Hawke 1 (LP)
John Gorton - Lib
William McMahon - Lib
Paul Keating - Lab
John Howard - Lib
on 29-08-2014 09:48 AM
really, not taking over Evans moment?? off the top of your heads without having to look it up: "whats the title of Evans book"? did the sleazy affair with Kernot get a mention??
on 29-08-2014 02:03 PM
Inside the Hawke Keating Government: A Cabinet Diary
As you can see by the title the book is based on his cabinet diary. Why would any affair get a mention in cabinet and why is it sleazy? They were both consenting adults.
on 29-08-2014 02:18 PM
I think most of us know the title.... and agree, why would he mention any affairs of a "personal" nature?
on 29-08-2014 02:28 PM
I would also like to point out that neither Kernot, Evans nor Keating shy away from mention of the affair.
I was in the audience of Keating! The Musical years ago when Keating AND Evans were in the audience. Keating got up to the stage (as he does every time he is in the audience) and sang a (bad, very bad!) rendition of Heavens! Mr Evans!. to Evans. Was very funny.
on 29-08-2014 02:32 PM
And here is the skit for you lightning. Complete with Cheryl Kernot in the audience:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LyjoFRluuA