Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby

Andrew Dickens: Andrew Bayly did the right thing

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How many times in the middle of an intense argument with a stupid work mate have you been tempted just to smack their stupid little face. But you don’t.   In fact, you know that you can’t even touch them. You can glower and scowl and talk with a low harsh intensity.   But no touchy touchy and no raised voices.   It’s hard but being civilised and rational and being grown up demands you keep control.   Andrew Bayly didn’t. But what is good is that he knew it.   Sometimes you have to hold yourself to account is what he said when he resigned. That was a great line. Wouldn’t you love more people to hold themselves account.    Some might say that he was just trying to get urgency in getting things done. But that’s not so.   In these uncivil times we need to remember that basic courtesy and respect for others must exist.   If the strength of your argument is so strong you will not need to shake some sense into anyone.   And I think the world would be better if we had