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Scattered observations from an independent candidate : Comments

By Kellie Tranter, published 1/4/2011

Regular contributor Kellie Tranter won an impressive 20.6 per cent of the vote in Maitland. This is what it looked like from the inside.

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Well, mate, you tried.

There are some useful observations here. Fight on. We need better politicians....and journalists too. Part of the problem in NSW and in Sydney is that the media are so appalling. It's all about them and their little concerns- someone was rude to them while buying coffee, or pushed them in the grocery aisle.
Pity so many independents were squashed.

I think so many people wanted to vote "Anything but Labor". And the Greens are on about their own precious little causes like gay marriage and global warming. Ordinary mums and dads are worried about their kids, education, health and rising costs.
Posted by Bronte, Friday, 1 April 2011 12:34:28 PM
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Even though I am outside the age of those males who were seen as "aggro", you would have certainly had my vote being one who considers Independents to be a worthy breed, feeling as I do about the most frightening of all politicians to hit the Canberra Club on the hill, Gillard and not being disposed to ever throw any weight behind Abbott.

So my vote would have been yours. Shift to Canberra and I will oblige,

The “aggro” to which you refer is likely to remain for a long, long time. Gillard has probably reduced substantially the opportunity for any woman to be elected in this country so strongly is the population’s feelings against her as a person, what she represents, her compromised allegiences and her abysmal performance. Based on word of mouth responses, historically reliable when based on just one question, in this case “do you like Julia Gillard as PM?’ (which unlike the commercial Opinion Polls often steering the respondees in certain directions to suit their objectives), 87% have nothing but dislike for her. Even allowing for a hefty error margin, that is very high indeed. Yes, that includes 40% rusted on Labor voters. Still some around so it seems.
Amazing.
But as is obvious to all, no one can think of Abbott as a leader but the Coalition is stuck with him.

Sadly, removing the Liberals in NSW may take until 2023 but you can still make a mark as an Independent. A worthy effort, Kellie, for a first-timer and I hope that this experience will not colour you interest in running again.

As I said, shift to Canberra. All we have here are party hacks from both sides in a city that still votes predominantly under some mistaken idea that Labor looks after the public servants. There is an active union representation here but there hasn’t been a decent unionist that has made it to the corridors in Canberra since the worthy elevation of Doug Cameron in 2007.

Perhaps now is the right time for a new political party
Posted by rexw, Friday, 1 April 2011 1:12:33 PM
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John Hatton's endorsement would have certainly helped your vote. However, your opinion that the 18-35 yrs male group are "aggro" is a gross and unsophisticated generalisation and a misunderstanding of the country town (city) constituency you seek to represent. You may be finding some difficulty relating to your area's male constituency.

This difficulty has also been reflected in your previous articles portraying men as heartless neanderthals who wish to retain their dominance and advantages over women and women as their naive and innocent victims.

Local members need to relate to all sections of their community.
Posted by Atman, Friday, 1 April 2011 2:03:37 PM
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I'm not a great fan of independents and I consider people like Xenophon a complete time waster who has done nothing for SA.

Yet I'm attracted to the notion of an independent as portrayed by Ms Tranter. Her views are considered and articulate.
Posted by Cheryl, Friday, 1 April 2011 2:48:14 PM
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I wonder Kellie if you would become another Xenophon or Oakshotte or Windsor once you got into parliament?

I'm sure so many Australian politicians start out the way you are talking about, certainly over the years I've seen so many who want to make a difference, even within the party machines.

The reality is you get in, you've invested enormous energy and time and want a return for it, and if you drop out of parliament, will you have a job paying as much?

So you go for a middle ground that pays the bills, pays the mortgage and puts food on the table while you're all over the place - most of the politicians I know have families to nurture as well.

While you sound genuine now, I'd be interested to see if you became a John Hatton type or a Rob Oakshotte type.

Oakshotte sold out so he could feed his family, he is reviled for it and a standing joke in the community. I wonder what he will do when he is thrown out next election. The electorate would be a laughing stock if they re-elected him and they know it.

The only way I can see our system working, is if the federal parliament sits for 4 years at a time the senate the same, they are both elected at the same time.

Additionally, no one gets more then 2 terms, ever.

I doubt independents will get the run they have again after the Oakshotte/Windsor behavior, right up till we forget what they did.

Guys like Hatton were unique, and you would need awesome strength to reach his mark.
Posted by Amicus, Friday, 1 April 2011 3:02:23 PM
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Well you wouldn't have got my vote, if you had expressed the sentiments you produced here, before the poll.

The whole article sounds as if you were eating sour grapes, & sucking on a green lemon for the entire time at the keyboard.

It does help to offer a little positive vibes, if you want to attract & enthuse others to your cause One continual gripe is not attractive.
Posted by Hasbeen, Friday, 1 April 2011 4:33:05 PM
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