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    Congratulations, Graham. Be sure to post again afterwward and tell us about your meeting.
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    Wow, that's a feather in your cap! Congrats, Graham!

    Like the others, I'll be looking forward to the press release & pics.

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    My apologies for being slow to thank you all for your kind replies and questions.

    The PM, John Howard is coming to a city near us, I'm not travelling to Canberra.
    We were invitied to a dinner also, but at $150 a ticket....well, I'm not THAT keen to meet him
    The afternoon tea is only $15 pp.

    The invitation came from a local MP, Mark Baker. I had invited him to a ceilidh I organised for Tartan Day, he came and had a really good time.

    No, I'm not affiliated with any political party, but I do respect Mr.Howard greatly (while not agreeing with all his policies), I think he's the best PM we've had for many years. He is a strong and moral person who is not afraid to make unpopular decisions, he is certainly a friend of the US, and he is a gentleman.

    To wax political for a moment, I might say that previous leaders in recent years have tried hard to associate Australia with Asia, whereas Mr Howard has done much to return us to our historic links with the US, UK and Europe, he is a monarchist and respects Her Majesty, the Queen. In doing this he in effect (as I see it) returns us to our celtic roots.

    I must admit that a motivating reason to accept the invitation was connected to having an opportunity to promote the kilt and celtic culture.

    Dress is smart casual, I may not wear a jacket and tie, I will try for a photo opportunity and post it if successful.

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