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3 Ministers. No confidence. An election on the way.
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My 54th post in this thread
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Hah no I realised that thanksVery interesting Fossie 32 - you learn something new everyday! That NFI wasn't directed at you btw! It was for the poster I have on ignore, but someone else PMed me to say he stated only the ALP does ethnic branch stacking. That was the reason for my NFI, hope you didn't take offence?
It's done more on religious grounds by the other mob. https://www.smh.com.au/national/con...rol-of-nsw-liberal-party-20190807-p52evl.htmlEthnic branch stacking is. You have to love that engagement ring-christmas turkey skit, though.
It's done more on religious grounds by the other mob. https://www.smh.com.au/national/con...rol-of-nsw-liberal-party-20190807-p52evl.html
Of course branch stacking is wrong. That's why it's good they are clearing these grubs out. You'd have to be extremely naive to believe ALP are the only ones that do it though.
Yeah, as I said, looks like it's more on religious grounds with LNP. I don't really see how one is worse than the other. The groups of people targeted is irrelevant IMO. The core issue is the stacking itself, not who is targeted which you seem fixated on (maybe for point scoring purposes?).Branch stacking isn't confined to Political Parties. Ambitious members of the ALP, at least in Victoria, have engaged in ethnic branch stacking forever, I ran into it in the early 80s in inner northern Melbourne. A few years back, it was in the papers over Council elections in the Deer Park area. I've never heard of the Libs branch stacking on ethnic/racial grounds and couldn't find any reference to in in the press. I saw your article. I wouldn't be at all surprised if ambitious individuals stacked. It's one thing to ring around and get your mates to join an organisation to help you get something through the AGM but when it's done along ethnic or racial lines, that's particularly pernicious. Andrews now calling for reform and touting his virtue on TV is a joke. Albanese likewise. They knew it was going on and would have let it go on but for 60 Minutes. If I know, don't tell me that the heavies in the Party don't.
Yeah, as I said, looks like it's more on religious grounds with LNP. I don't really see how one is worse than the other. The groups of people targeted is irrelevant IMO. The core issue is the stacking itself, not who is targeted which you seem fixated on (maybe for point scoring purposes?).
It's good Vic ALP are cleaning those out that are undertaking this practice.
Again, you're naive if you think it isn't happening in every party (including smaller ones). If the heavies know in one party, they know in all parties. Clean out occurring in one currently, we'll see if any other action comes of this but as with politicians usually action only happens when they're busted.
Yeah, as I said, looks like it's more on religious grounds with LNP. I don't really see how one is worse than the other. The groups of people targeted is irrelevant IMO. The core issue is the stacking itself, not who is targeted which you seem fixated on (maybe for point scoring purposes?).
It's good Vic ALP are cleaning those out that are undertaking this practice.
Again, you're naive if you think it isn't happening in every party (including smaller ones). If the heavies know in one party, they know in all parties. Clean out occurring in one currently, we'll see if any other action comes of this but as with politicians usually action only happens when they're busted.
All of these dodgy dealings may help explain why party politics generally is on the nose and a well-credentialled hard-working independent with demonstrated integrity is often very attractive.
It's just a shame that the nature of our democracy means it's always going to be one of those big two party groupings (ALP or Lib/NP Coalition) that forms government. Occasional minority governments are OK but perpetual minority governments (eg Italy, Japan) are problematical.
I was more referring to the instability caused by frequent elections due to deadlocks in parliament. And the paralysis / lack of progress that sometimes accompanies that.Germany has had a minority government for decades. It doesn’t stop them from being an economic powerhouse.
I had to think hard to remember the last time I voted for a non-independent. I wish there were more around.
Independents can't achieve anything, wasted vote. Even if he/she held the balance of power, best outcome is limited to ethics influence or influence in a particular hobbyhorse and that's usually watered down in negotiations. With the 2 party system, you get government where the elected party can be assessed against what it campaigned on. Coalitions of minorities, policy becomes the subject of negotiation, you don't get that. Elect a Party, give it majorities in both houses. If you don't like what it does, vote 'em out.All of these dodgy dealings may help explain why party politics generally is on the nose and a well-credentialled hard-working independent with demonstrated integrity is often very attractive.
It's just a shame that the nature of our democracy means it's always going to be one of those big two party groupings (ALP or Lib/NP Coalition) that forms government. Occasional minority governments are OK but perpetual minority governments (eg Italy, Japan) are problematical.
Disagree. There's a role for independents and small parties (even if some of them are anathema to me).Independents can't achieve anything, wasted vote. Even if he/she held the balance of power, best outcome is limited to influence in a particular hobbyhorse and that's usually watered down in negotiations. With the 2 party system, you get government where the elected party can be assessed against what it campaigned on. Coalitions of minorities, policy becomes the subject of negotiation, you don't get that. Elect a Party, give it majorities in both houses. If you don't like what it does, vote 'em out.
I've re read your list and amended the offending post. Elect, let 'em govern. If they are any good, return 'em. If not, vote 'em out.Disagree. There's a role for independents and small parties (even if some of them are anathema to me).
See above.
I've re read your list and amended the offending post. Elect, let 'em govern. If they are any good, return 'em. If not, vote 'em out.
Yes, as I said originally, our democracy does gravitate towards party politics. A parliament full of independents would be chaotic - I reckon parties or factions of some sort would inevitably coalesce. However there's still an important role for an ethical cross-bench.I've re read your list and amended the offending post. Elect, let 'em govern. If they are any good, return 'em. If not, vote 'em out.
A democracy is always temporary in nature; it simply cannot exist as a permanent form of government. A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury. From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidates who promise the most benefits from the public treasury, with the result that every democracy will finally collapse due to loose fiscal policy, which is always followed by a dictatorship.
I know they're not independent, but One Nation exists outside the two party system and have voted down a number of disgusting bills proposed by the Coalition in the current term despite being essentially allied with them.Independents can't achieve anything, wasted vote. Even if he/she held the balance of power, best outcome is limited to ethics influence or influence in a particular hobbyhorse and that's usually watered down in negotiations. With the 2 party system, you get government where the elected party can be assessed against what it campaigned on. Coalitions of minorities, policy becomes the subject of negotiation, you don't get that. Elect a Party, give it majorities in both houses. If you don't like what it does, vote 'em out.
I know they're not independent, but One Nation exists outside the two party system and have voted down a number of disgusting bills proposed by the Coalition in the current term despite being essentially allied with them.
Back in November 2019, the Coalition tried to get through their union busting bill which would have been disastrous for workers rights as it would make it almost trivial to bring down unions, but One Nation (despite being right wing and teaming with the Coalition) and Jacqui Lambie voted with Labor and Greens to defeat it.
If those two were forced to go with a major, both would obviously be Coalition, in which case such a concerning bill may actually have been successful. Small parties and independents are vital for our democracy
Yeah it's frustrating really. They have some really good policies, but it's ruined by the fact that a huge proportion of their members are xenophobic. I still voted for them ahead of the Libs and Nats last election despite that, since the Coalition have proven to be no better when it comes to racism, sexism, etc.It’s a shame One Nation have lots members who I consider to be extremists.... their defeat of the Union Bill and their proposal to lift the GST (while reducing income taxes); are good policy.
Yeah it's frustrating really. They have some really good policies, but it's ruined by the fact that a huge proportion of their members are xenophobic. I still voted for them ahead of the Libs and Nats last election despite that, since the Coalition have proven to be no better when it comes to racism, sexism, etc.
What part?please explain
you know there are other parties that..... are better when it comes to "racism, sexism, ect" ????Yeah it's frustrating really. They have some really good policies, but it's ruined by the fact that a huge proportion of their members are xenophobic. I still voted for them ahead of the Libs and Nats last election despite that, since the Coalition have proven to be no better when it comes to racism, sexism, etc.
Yep, which I had ahead of ON. I just meant I had ON ahead of Libs and Nats, not that they had my number 1 spot. They were all quite far down on my docketyou know there are other parties that..... are better when it comes to "racism, sexism, ect" ????