thanks for your answers WP. Malcom turnball you can have him. IMO he'd make an excellent labour leader.
on governments changing their minds on policy might be ok when it doesn't effect everyday austalian peoples livelyhood. When it effects alot of jobs (ie.workchoices), or our cost of living by way of major tax reform we must as a public be allowed to vote for it as we did the GST. You want a mandate from the people whom you serve, then take it to the people!!!
But isn't this whole mandate the crux of the issue. Back in August we as a nation couldn't decide who to give the mandate too hence why we have what we have now. We had the opportunity and we as voters couldn't decide so now we have what we have like it or not. We need to take our medicine so to speak
Are people that niave to think that if Lib/Nats were in govt they wouldn't be having to to deals with the Greens, indpendants as well. Please lets get real. No minority govt will go to the polls unless they absolutely have to. And if you think for one minute the Coalition would be doing things differently then you are living in noddy land
The other thing is everyone is assuming that if we have another election it would result in a result - got a news flash it isn't that clear cut IMO.
Polls mean very little if you are not polling in the right seats. You show me polling in the 5 most marginal seats in the country and I'll start paying attention. I ask has anyone on this site ever been polled?
for example here in Victoria for our new state Lib/Nat govt who've been in power since Nov are already starting to get up the noses of voters; which is no great surprise when you have Ministers sleeping in parliament, missing voting sessions and avoiding the one thing they really won the election and that is promising transparency and the ideal of open & honest govt. So based on that i reckon federal numbers in Vic would hold
Like last time NSW would be the key state & I wonder if the majority having given out the whacks last Aug and then in the state election if the whacking is to a degree done with.
WP, Do you honestly think that Gillard changed her mind on the Carbon Tax AFTER she was elected? Go and have a chat to Bob Brown. When asked in a press conference about his opinion on the Labor Government back pedaling on a carbon tax just prior to the election he said "From what he was told, a Carbon tax still going ahead as planned". Gillard Deceived us! (Well not me because I didn't vote for her) How do you think they got the greens preferences in the first place? It was all smoke and mirrors.
I can imagine Juliar saying to Bob Brown.... "Shhh secret squirrel on this Bob, We will tell the great unwashed that there will be no carbon tax, then we get elected and then bam we change....our.....mind."
This Government is now too busy trying to stay in power rather than making effective policy and we are starting to pay for it. They have become the masters of deflection. Wasting precious parliamentary time on accusations of sexism and racism or anything that deflects attention from effectively debating the real issues. (Shiny ball! Look! Shiny ball! )
As I said tiga, if you think the opposition wouldn't be doing or wouldn't have done exactly the same thing as the govt you are kidding yourself.
And as for deflection, again I don't think the govt is alone on that front. Perfect example: did you listen to the oppositions budget reply, all deflection and no substance or more to the point typical Abbott a list of what's wrong but no credible alternative.
Believe it or not there is actually good coming out of what we have at the moment and that is for the first time in a long time people seem to be taking an interest in what's going on Canberra for far too long too many have been too complacent IMHO
What happens happens and we should all sit back and enjoy the ride