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Disrupting the dominant narrative : Comments
By Corin McCarthy, published 3/4/2006Labor needs to reclaim its economic tradition to win back power.
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The Hawke years are now too distant to hang an ALP narrative on, but they need to acknowledge the merits of that government's approach in rebuilding. Many Hawke Ministers were genuinely interested in the best policies for all Australians, irrespective of ideology and union and special interest positions. Can the present crew do this? Lindsay Tanner probably. Emerson, I don't know, his analysis often seems very flawed and leads him in unhelpful directions. Swan to date strikes me as too much the political apparatchik compared to those Hawke ministers, he might seek good policy as a political imperative though. The uncharismatic Rudd has some merit, although at time's in the past he's been a bit fixated on silly ideas (such as all schoolchildren should learn Chinese).
But for the sake of the ALP and the nation - a strong oppositon is essential to good government - I hope that they start to get their act together soon. And don't depend on inspiration and direction from Beazley, or they'll sit on their hands forever.