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What is the real purpose of the opposition and why don't they do it?
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This clearly encourages playing the man, obstructionist tactics and (non public beneficial ) political party (benefiting) games.
Surely under a democracy (such as it is) the party with the most votes should be allowed to have it's mandate...albeit under scrutiny.
A good example of this is the conservative refusal to accept the majority opinion of Australians and seek to improve not obstruct Labor's (albeit flawed) Carbon plan and timetable.
Unlike 'work choices' the govt were given the mandate to find a solution.How well they did it will be the subject of the next election.
Instead many conservative don't believe AGW and simply obstruct. Which by default imposes the conservative over the will of the Majority of the Australian electorate.
It seems to me that the only democratically correct purpose for the opposition (and cross benches) is to amend but pass the Governments mandated policy and develop their own comprehensive alternative policy. Demonstrating that they are the Alternative government in accordance with the electorates declared mandate rather than an undemocratic cabal.
This raises the obvious questions.
What is the purpose of the opposition ?
'opposition for opposition sake' or alternative government?
Why don't they get on and do it instead of their ignoring the wider public's wishes.
NB this applies to ALL parties and I side with the public mandate regardless of party.