Social media remembers Gough, the people’s PM

As news broke of the passing of former Australian prime minister Gough Whitlam, fans and admirers took to social media to share their memories of the political giant.
• Seven ways Gough Whitlam changed Australia
Many took the opportunity to thank the former Labor leader for his life-changing policy decisions.
Because of Gough Whitlam I had a free university education and I’ve had free medical care all my life. He achieved so much. #RIPGoughWhitlam
— Ghouline Lavaworm (@JustineLavaworm) October 20, 2014
My mum was the first in her family to go to university, and only did so because of #Gough — Amy Corderoy (@AmyCorderoy) October 20, 2014
Others chose to remember him for his compelling way with words, quoting some of his more memorable speeches.
One of the most memorable quotes by Gough Whitlam. #RIPGoughWhitlam pic.twitter.com/9AJsIpXgUl — GorokanNewsagency (@GorokanNews) October 20, 2014
Sir Winton Turnbull (ranting) “I am a country member” Gough Whitlam (interjecting) “I remember” #auspol #RIPGoughWhitlam #RIPGough — Peter (@psouthorn) October 20, 2014
Maintain your rage and enthusiasm #RIPGoughWhitlam
— Kellie Macnaughtan (@Dame_kmac) October 20, 2014
Those lucky enough to have personal memories of the late leader shared them.
When my daughter was 2 she danced ballet moves for an old man in a nursing home. I was proud when I realised it was Gough #RIPGoughWhitlam
— Simon Kennedy (@Simon_Kennedy) October 20, 2014
For some, music was the only way to communicate their sadness at his passing, with many sharing the 1993 tribute song ‘Gough’ by The Whitlams.
And I will listen to The Whitlams CDs all day in a weird kind of honour. RIP #gough — Amanda Kendle (@amandakendle) October 20, 2014
A musical interpretation of his famous “God save the Queen” dismissal speech also hit the web.
Finally, Mr Whitlam was remembered for his good nature and sense of humour, best exemplified by this video of him speaking to an uproarious crowd.
Finally, a 2001 ad for Leggos Italian sauces is evidence that, despite his prolific achievements, the late legend never took himself too seriously.