The Court of Public Opinion with Jeremy Cordeaux AMThe Court of Public Opinion with Jeremy Cordeaux AM

LISTEN: Public Housing Hypocrisy: Why Politicians Don’t Want It in Their Suburb

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Jeremy Cordeaux returns with another unapologetic Garage Edition, tackling the biggest issues the mainstream media tiptoes around. From a no-holds-barred review of Seven Brides for Seven Brothers to political hypocrisy on housing, rising crime in our cities, and the absurdities of modern political correctness, Jeremy delivers sharp, witty, and unfiltered commentary. He also takes aim at power price failures, union overreach, and why Australians deserve leaders with backbone—not just headlines.

Topics Covered

  • Candid critique of Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and its outdated themes

  • The political hypocrisy surrounding public housing distribution

  • Soaring power bills and failing energy policy

  • Crime rates rising in metropolitan areas and weak sentencing laws

  • Union rules preventing workers from negotiating their own pay

  • Cancel culture’s influence on art, entertainment, and history

  • Public transport failures and infrastructure delays

  • Over-regulation strangling small businesses

  • The widening city-country divide in political priorities

  • Media bias and selective outrage

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