on 28-04-2014 02:08 PM
Is the Labor Party sticking to it's beliefs and core beliefs
I dont think so as they (Labor) have no idea at all what their beliefs are now days.
Labor the LOST party looking for a cause.... and a belief.... (and a leader)
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Delivering what was billed as a historic, reforming speech in Melbourne yesterday the Labor leader declared he was going to rid the party of union domination and open it up to the “grassroots”.
He vowed to transform Labor into a “membership-based party”.
That sounds all noble and democratic but what it means in practice is handing the party over to the lunatic Green Left.
For all his talk about a new moral purpose, Shorten was just drawing from the old well of politically correct poison which has brought his party to its knees.
Conveniently lost in all of the excitement over Bullock’s supposed homophobia were the killer truths he imparted.
He branded the Labor Party’s membership “mad”, and warned uncoupling from the common sense “ballast” of the unions would leave Labor open to every “every weird lefty trend that you can imagine, and there’d be no party left.’’
That is the inconvenient truth about the past six disastrous years. Labor saddled Australia with two hopeless prime ministers, who left a trail of destruction that will take decades to repair.
if Labor wants to go further down that path, they should recruit Scott Ludlam as leader. At least he knows what he believes in.
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on 29-04-2014 06:05 PM
If you look at their history over the last few years, their main belief is to stay in power no matter whose back the knife has to go in. And the present leader is highly experienced in this respect, so I suspect they'll stick to their current principal belief for quite some time.
on 29-04-2014 06:22 PM
@buyer_andy wrote:If you look at their history over the last few years, their main belief is to stay in power no matter whose back the knife has to go in. And the present leader is highly experienced in this respect, so I suspect they'll stick to their current principal belief for quite some time.
Have they changed leaders more times than the Libs or nats?
I'm curious about why the attackers are always onto Labor for changing leaders without ever a whisper about the leadership changes in NT, Vic, NSW.....
on 29-04-2014 06:28 PM
Well I dont know...............but, Tone is now talking of cutting old aged pensions, but giving wealthy mothers to be, big bucks.
What do you reckon about that?
on 29-04-2014 06:34 PM
A bit of rubbish and corruption coming out now about the Libs.
Remember the outrage from the coalition when Julia was accused (not proven) about having a slush fund.
Jesus, it turns out that they have a slush fund that they tricked people into pouring money into.
The central coast builder has given evidence today.