With all this talk of ‘spills’ and intrigue taking over the news cycle, Rosie Waterland found herself uncharacteristically interested in politics this week.
I am not interested in politics. I wish I could say that I was. I know it would earn me more respect among my peers and infinitely widen my conversation ability at parties, but it’s just not me.
So when the nation’s political climate turns in such a way that even I’m interested, I need a little help understanding what’s going on. That’s why today, I went to my boss (and former political staffer/current political obsessive) Jamila Rizvi, and asked her to explain all this damn crazy politics business.
I feel like this is a thing that I should understand, and Jamila never (openly) laughs at me for asking even the most inane political questions. When Jamila explains things to me that I don’t get, I really force her to get down to the absolute basics.
That’s what she did when she taught me how banks work (an epic conversation that you can read here), and that’s what she did today when teaching me all things ‘spill’. So now I am helpfully sharing my questions and her answers with you in the pursuit of knowledge and laughs respectively. Enjoy.
Here’s how our chat went down:
Rosie (R): In the last 24 hours, politics has for once piqued my interest. But I don’t understand anything about what’s happening, so could you please just give me a run down of why everyone is saying Tony Abbott is going to get kicked out of his chair?