Diary of our stinking opposition

Labor frontbencher Andrew Leigh shifts position on previous support for a GP fee

Labor's shadow assistant treasurer Andrew Leigh was once a strong supporter of a compulsory fee for visits to the doctor - a policy now slammed by the opposition as a “GP tax” that would hurt the community’s most vulnerable.

 

But in a 2003 Sydney Morning Herald article Dr Leigh, then a PhD student in economics at Harvard University, argued a Medicare co-payment was “hardly a radical idea”.

 

“As health researchers have shown, cost-less medical care means that people go to the doctor even when they don't need to, driving up the cost for all of us," Dr Leigh and co-author Richard Holden wrote.

 

“But there's a better way of operating a health system, and the change should hardly hurt at all.

 

“As economists have shown, the ideal model involves a small co-payment - not enough to put a dent in your weekly budget, but enough to make you think twice before you call the doc."

 

Dr Leigh argued the fee should be enough to deter “frivolous GP visits”, but not enough to limit genuine preventive care. The fee should apply to everyone, including pensioners, except those who are chronically ill, he wrote.

 

Dr Leigh, who has opposed the proposal in media appearances over recent weeks, told Fairfax Media: "Since 2003, a lot has changed in the health care system, and I've changed my view on co-payments.

 

 “A GP co-payment was originally a Hawke government proposal led by Brian Howe, a member of the Left faction,” he said.

 

“As long as it is applied fairly across the community, a co-payment is a perfectly valid policy measure. If Andrew Leigh, before he had to toe the party line, recognised that then I welcome his contribution to the debate. I respect Andrew Leigh as a sensible economist.”

 

On Saturday, Dr Leigh, a former professor of economics at the Australian National University, distanced himself from an article he wrote in 2004 supporting fee deregulation for universities – another policy opposed by Labor.

 

http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/labor-frontbencher-andrew-leigh-shifts-positio...

 

Yes, it’s the very well respected ALP whey-faced Dr Andrew Leigh who virtually declared his previous books and speeches as mere works of fiction. This brings into sharp focus Dr Leigh's economics degree.

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How vile to see the ALP, the 'progressive party' abandon school kids.

 

Labor drops schoolkids bonus

 

Federal Labor won't restore the schoolkids bonus or change the aged pension assets test if it wins government at the July 2 election.

Shadow Treasurer Chris Bowen clarified the opposition's position after frontbencher David Feeney bumbled a response on the schoolkids bonus mixing it up with the baby bonus Labor plans to abolish.

 

'We will not be able to afford to bring back the schoolkids bonus,' Mr Bowen told ABC radio on Thursday, while also confirming Labor wouldn't touch coalition changes to the pension assets test.

 

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http://www.skynews.com.au/news/top-stories/2016/05/26/labor-drops-schoolkids-bonus.html

 

When you see young Timothy and Sarah sobbing while waiting for the school bus you will know why they weep. How can the 'progressive party' abandon our school kids? What a vile act by alleged politician Bill Shorten and his horrible team of imposters. Are there no women in the ALP who can advance the plight of little Timothy and Sarah and thousands of other school kids?

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It's not a good look for Labor, nor is maintaining the punative changes to the pension assets test. However, it's ridiculous and inconsistent to criticize Labor over this while ignoring the fact that it was the government who originally committed these "vile acts".

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that's true Cros, but the LNP have tripled the deficit over the past three years, if Lab get in, they're not going to be able to fix everything

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