Which policy of the coalition is the largest failure?

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Which policy of the coalition is the largest failure?

I personally think the coalition's doing a sterling job....of getting themselves thrown out of office at the next election.Keep up the good work.

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Which policy of the coalition is the largest failure?

hmmm there are so many it's hard to pick one Woman Frustrated

 

 

not stopping the boats would have to be up there, not really having a deal with Indonesia before broadcasting that they did was a big boo boo

 

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Which policy of the coalition is the largest failure?

school funding. one of the biggest deliberate lies told .

i knew he was lying aboit the boats so that was an expected LIE

Holdens (50,000 jobs is a mega stuff up) despite pretending he intended it (it was really a big stuff up, ask ian mcfarlane)

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Which policy of the coalition is the largest failure?

I have a small list

 

Repeal the carbon tax, and don’t replace it. It will be one thing to remove the burden of the carbon tax from the Australian economy.

 

But if it is just replaced by another costly scheme, most of the benefits will be undone.
   
Abolish the Department of Climate Change
   
Abolish the Clean Energy Fund
   
Repeal Section 18C of the Racial Discrimination Act
   
Abandon Australia’s bid for a seat on the United Nations Security Council
   
Repeal the renewable energy target
   
Return income taxing powers to the states
   
Abolish the Commonwealth Grants Commission
   
Abolish the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission
   
Withdraw from the Kyoto Protocol
   
Introduce fee competition to Australian universities
   
Repeal the National Curriculum
   
Introduce competing private secondary school curriculums
   
Abolish the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA)
   
Eliminate laws that require radio and television broadcasters to be ‘balanced’
   
Abolish television spectrum licensing and devolve spectrum management to the common law
   
End local content requirements for Australian television stations
   
Eliminate family tax benefits
   
Abandon the paid parental leave scheme
   
Means-test Medicare
   
End all corporate welfare and subsidies by closing the Department of Industry, Innovation, Science, Research and Tertiary Education
   
Introduce voluntary voting
   
End mandatory disclosures on political donations
   
End media blackout in final days of election campaigns
   
End public funding to political parties
   
Remove anti-dumping laws
   
Eliminate media ownership restrictions
   
Abolish the Foreign Investment Review Board
   
Eliminate the National Preventative Health Agency
   
Cease subsidising the car industry
   
Formalise a one-in, one-out approach to regulatory reduction
   
Rule out federal funding for 2018 Commonwealth Games
   
Deregulate the parallel importation of books
   
End preferences for Industry Super Funds in workplace relations laws
   
Legislate a cap on government spending and tax as a percentage of GDP
   
Legislate a balanced budget amendment which strictly limits the size of budget deficits and the period the federal government can be in deficit
   
Force government agencies to put all of their spending online in a searchable database
   
Repeal plain packaging for cigarettes and rule it out for all other products, including alcohol and fast food
   
Reintroduce voluntary student unionism at universities
   
Introduce a voucher scheme for secondary schools
   
Repeal the alcopops tax
   
Introduce a special economic zone in the north of Australia including:
   
a) Lower personal income tax for residents
  
 b) Significantly expanded 457 Visa programs for workers
  
 c) Encourage the construction of dams
   
Repeal the mining tax
   
Devolve environmental approvals for major projects to the states
   
Introduce a single rate of income tax with a generous tax-free threshold
   
Cut company tax to an internationally competitive rate of 25 per cent
   
Cease funding the Australia Network
   
Privatise Australia Post
   
Privatise Medibank
   
Break up the ABC and put out to tender each individual function
   
Privatise SBS
   
Reduce the size of the public service from current levels of more than 260,000 to at least the 2001 low of 212,784
   
Repeal the Fair Work Act
   
Allow individuals and employers to negotiate directly terms of employment that suit them
   
Encourage independent contracting by overturning new regulations designed to punish contractors
   
Abolish the Baby Bonus
   
Abolish the First Home Owners’ Grant
   
Allow the Northern Territory to become a state
   
Halve the size of the Coalition front bench from 32 to 16
   
Remove all remaining tariff and non-tariff barriers to international trade
   
Slash top public servant salaries to much lower international standards, like in the United States
   
End all public subsidies to sport and the arts
   
Privatise the Australian Institute of Sport
   
End all hidden protectionist measures, such as preferences for local manufacturers in government tendering
   
Abolish the Office for Film and Literature Classification
   
Rule out any government-supported or mandated internet censorship
   
Means test tertiary student loans
   
Allow people to opt out of superannuation in exchange for promising to forgo any government income support in retirement
   
Immediately halt construction of the National Broadband Network and privatise any sections that have already been built
   
End all government funded Nanny State advertising
   
Reject proposals for compulsory food and alcohol labelling
   
Privatise the CSIRO
   
Defund Harmony Day
   
Close the Office for Youth
   
Privatise the Snowy-Hydro Scheme

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Which policy of the coalition is the largest failure?

Actually I think the real failure is the boats Lakeland because it is Abbott's fault entirely that he upset the Indonesians, firstly when they tried to send the first boat back and then his mishandling of the phone tapping  PLUS they haven't purchased a single boat.

 

The coalition didn't campaign that strongly on education, it was only a last minute lie.

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Which policy of the coalition is the largest failure?

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@donnashuggy wrote:

So far.

 

 

 


 

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Which policy of the coalition is the largest failure?

only because of all the FALSE promises

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@nero_wulf wrote:

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@donnashuggy wrote:

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 yes, irs only going to hey worse.  why so bitter ? i know your heroes have failed you..but keep yer chin up aye ? at least murdoch is still with you.

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Which policy of the coalition is the largest failure?

I would be bitter too nero if I were you, and bitterly disappointed.

 

How are those orignal thoughts going?

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Which policy of the coalition is the largest failure?

I personally think the coalition's doing a sterling job....of getting themselves thrown out of office at the next election.Keep up the good work.
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