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  1. Well like New Zealand’s National Party, The Australian Labour Party is polling above 40% while at the same time the Australian public will have 3 years to figure out how many Liberal leaders it takes to change a lightbulb. And I kind of fancy Tania Plinerseks chances of having a crack at the Leadership. Personally she reminds me of a bit of a Paul Keating, at least in the debating chamber.

    Bill Shorten and the Austrailan Labour Party lost a sitter. By all accounts they should have won so fundamentally I don’t think they prepared the system of the nation for the changes Shorten wanted. Where as in New Zealand my gut says enough people are ready for change. So it’s all a bit like passing ships.

  2. Nonsense, it is the economy, and jobs, and people fearing insecurity, change, and drops in living standards, that is what we face.

    Changing from fossil fuels to alternative energy is a massive task, and costly, and it will create jobs, but also destroy many jobs and some industries.

    You would have to be naive to consider only semantics and such stuff.

    Here is what happened in Queensland, where mining is rather important:
    https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-05-19/election-results-how-labor-lost-queensland/11122998

    Kiwis are no different, they just have slightly different dependencies, e.g. dairy farming, other farming, horticulture, mass tourism and so forth, and Kiwis LOVE their cars, most of course fossil fuel driven.

    1. Yeah. The scare monger get worked. And our cleverness, well, didn’t. It’d be really disappointing how ever that the gains Labor has made over the past 6 years in the polls since what ever Julia Jillard was up to are squandered.

  3. I see they are still a bit backward in Aus and they need to clean up their far right shit we don’t want these people coming here we already have those hobson choice idiots who run around saying ‘we are one people ‘ when we have white flight in our public schools and people sending their kids to schools out of there school zone. Bloody hypocrites that hobsons lot

  4. You think we can really keep them out? They have an extensive military. If they get desperate we are buggered.

    1. When the shit hits the fan it is the elites who will retreat into there gated communities with security and comforts denied to everyone else and leave the rest to fend for themselves. Don’t forget that.

  5. Such a wonderful irony that ScoMo once worked in NZ tourism and dreamed up the “100% pure” label

  6. Shorten was always pretty lacking in charisma. In the end it didn’t take too much of a Liberal to beat him. No real surprise to anyone excepting those in the Labor Party higher echelons one suspects.

    Albanese will be no better. Penny Wong should stop backing him and go for the job herself.

  7. The Australian economy as it currently exists cannot function without coal -about 60% of electricity is obtained from coal burning.

    And exporting coal provides funds for imports to the tune of tens of billions a year.

    Given the choice between collapse now and collapse later, the vast majority of the public will vote for collapse later, and all politicians will vote for collapse later.

  8. “The second possible solution is a radicalised political response by the class left to win an MMP king maker role and force through an uncompromising agenda of economic, public service and environmental reform.”

    Problem is, once you get the existing, mostly aged ‘left wing brigade’ excited, they all come and want to embrace such a political party or ‘response’, and their bad breath will kill all true intentions and potential for real reforms, by bringing in their baggage, like a weedkiller kills off any weed and even crops.

    I just think of the all embracing free immigration supporters such as Mike Treen, other internationalists, who rather stand in solidarity with the workers in other places, and in some cases here, who actually are instrumentalised in undermining the rights and wages of our workers.

    You cannot show too much solidarity with Indian, Chinese and other immigrant workers from middle class backgrounds, sent here on borrowed money, owing thousands or tens of thousands to their parents and other lenders, who only come here to ‘improve’ themselves and replace local workers, struggling to compete on low wages and conditions.

    Those immigrants will do all to get PR, and to get a chance to ‘climb the ladder’, for themselves, they have NO solidarity in their hearts for downtrodden Maori, Pasifika and Pakeha workers here.

    I can tell you this in absolute confidence, having met and spoken to many immigrants.

    Once they get a ‘good job’ they will cast their eye on a management role also, and then become part of the ‘ruling elite’, so to say.

    Screw that, I say, but those holy temple leftists and internationalists will never understand that they are part of the problem, besides of the identity politics fans.

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