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How can you make a case on someone that you know nothing about?Iron said:Shorten has the talent and ability. Make the case against him, or zip it.
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How can you make a case on someone that you know nothing about?Iron said:Shorten has the talent and ability. Make the case against him, or zip it.
Hence the rejection of those who prophesise that he is going to be Labor's next Messiah. You know nothing about him. You have been thrown a bone, you don't know if its diseased, or from what animal it has come. You just hope to "get lucky" with him, by sitting there, hoping that he will be "the one" who will lead the ALP to victory.Iron said:Hence the zip it
I appreciate this, as it does not represent my views. Shorten is talented and has potential. No body contests this. But Labor's problems are deeper than leadership. Latham proved that. The Libs actually have a much bigger pool of experience and talent than Labor could ever dream of having, at this point.TerrbleSpellor said:Edit: Ammend previous posts, replace any infering that Iron felt this way, instead replace with "Labor fetishists", as Iron may not necessarily feel this way and i was merely exposing a group of people, not 'Iron' in particular.
The Democrats aren't quite dead yet (till 2007, anyway) and the ALP is far from being in such a state.Tom Ruprecht said:All you Labor-supporters...
Now you feel the woe that I felt when the Democrats died...
Labor MP slams welfare
Steve Lewis, Chief political correspondent
June 28, 2006
LABOR should become the party of "self-reliance" and initiative by weaning people off welfare payments, says Opposition MP and policy-reform campaigner Craig Emerson.
Consumers should be able to buy childcare and other essential services as necessary, rather than have them supplied through a central command system.
In a provocative policy foray, the outspoken Labor MP argues the Opposition should take an unconventional message to the next election: "We will get government out of your faces."
He also warns that the growth in welfare spending under the Howard Government will be unsustainable when the national economy slows.
Mr Emerson, a former economics adviser to Labor PM Bob Hawke, argues for modern Labor to "embrace markets, free of unnecessary regulation" - the best way to create prosperity.
And he borrows from the Mark Latham policy handbook, labelling his pitch to middle Australia as "reward for effort".
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