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I hate it too. I dont want to hear how bad the other mob are. I want to hear what you are going to do.
I suspect the tactic is to go as negative as hell when youre in opposition then be more positive when youre in power.
I draw comparisons to my industry...
Trying to win the argument doesn't work. People will choose the person who tells them what they want to hear.
Shorten is to be applauded with his big policies, but as we saw with Keating, Australians don't like big vision despite always complaining about the lack thereof.
Labour was too bold in hindsight. As soon as you hint at taking away money, you're toast. Even if it is an equitable solution.
Fear sells. Always has and always will.
Get in office then deal with big policy.
Against Turnbull the alp couldn't win with Shorten so they campaigned on policy.
This time around, they didn't need to. Should have let the Libs implode instead of going big target.
Problem is they now have to jettison their big ticket reforms because they have been rejected twice.
They also desperately need a non union leader.






