Our minister would have his hands more than full. Not with whinging men whose entitlement is under threat – but with the gritty serious stuff that has a real bearing on so many men and boys, and the families that are impacted. To address the root of these problems, we need to acknowledge that there’s a common male dimension at play – one that requires a male political voice. Blinded by the dominance of the grey-suits on the benches, we’ve failed to notice that a lot of individual boys and men need help from their politicians.