@donnashuggy wrote:

I'm a treehugger


Oh rubbish you are not lol. You're too well coiffed to be a tree hugger Donna.

very much left.  sadly i think both major parties are far too right wing.  the two leaders are basically the same person imo.

Such is life.

I'd like to be one. Pity the greens have no common sense as they have some good ideas Smiley Very Happy

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Left wing here... neither old enough or rich enough to vote conservative Smiley Tongue

looking at today's Telegraph front page, any side that isn't them. Labor is a centrist party mostly, the libs likewise. vote green in the senate.

Comparing to 40 years ago when the most right wing was Malcolm Fraser, who now finds Labor too right wing, we do not really have any Left wing.  I too am for equality in education, health and sustainable future for my grandchildren, so I guess that makes me Left. 

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Voltaire: “Those Who Can Make You Believe Absurdities, Can Make You Commit Atrocities” .

I'm for social justice, and my experience looking for that (and not receiving it) from a previous conservative government, means that they then lost my vote forever.  And today's conservative governments show an appalling disregard for social justice for anyone, so they will still lack my support.

 

 

 

http://www.abc.net.au/votecompass/

 

if you don't know - do the above survey & find out Smiley Happy

windrake
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Labor is left wing & have centre left wing factions &  extreme left wing factions. Liberals are centre & have no extreme factions.

 

Ultra left wing arm of Labor is the Greens. The Greens are Labor orientated & always vote with Labor, Labor rely on the Greens vote & preference the Greens because that's what they do.


@windrake wrote:

 Liberals are centre & have no extreme factions.


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