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Gillard's adoption of the Pacific solution is an admission of ALP policy failure
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Posted by Belly, Friday, 6 May 2011 1:48:27 PM
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there is a simple solution
build camps..at their own country house them on the land from which they fled with aussie passports..and aussie protection giving them a safe home base in their own land think like santuray at a church or diplomatic [refugee] protected* status ps note there was a damming report on the rate of employment and trouble fitting in...see 7.30 report from yesterday Posted by one under god, Friday, 6 May 2011 2:59:20 PM
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Me again as new Labor leader I have been asked to consider the opinions of all Australian voters.
Including those who vote for my party, [it is true we often take them for granted]. Refugees has become a point that divides many Australians, some even claim we do not need to grow our population. But while that debate is not supported by either side of politics we need to consider rules for refugee in take. A future election will include as well as a referendum on climate change a questionnaire refugees. You will be invited to contribute your views. Government will also be proposing legislation to allow voters to vote one vote one value as is the case in some state elections. If supported by majority in both houses and the public it will be implemented. You will then have these choices, vote for your candidate and have your vote expire or put your preferences down and have them counted. An end to candidate who finishes third winning the seat should be a result of such changes. Before the election next month all refused refugee status will have been removed from Australia. All camps, except those holding people yet to go before courts for appeal or sentence for crimes will be empty. yours the person Australia is waiting for. Posted by Belly, Friday, 6 May 2011 5:46:25 PM
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Juliar's humiliation is now nearly complete.
As the previous shadow minister for immigration Juliar was personally responsible for drawing up the Labor immigration policy. As with other policy ideas, this is proving to be a complete disaster. "With the Gillard government's apparent decision to resume sending asylum seekers who arrive by boat to Manus Island in Papua New Guinea, there is little beyond details to distinguish Howard's supposedly inadequate policy from what Labor is planning. The principle is the same. As backdowns go, this is about as big as they get. Howard, Labor is saying, was right." Previously I asked what are labor's values really? The answer is whatever it takes to stay in power. Posted by Shadow Minister, Saturday, 7 May 2011 6:13:22 AM
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hey shadow..
how about this 'gem'? http://www.immi.gov.au/media/publications/research/_pdf/settlement-outcomes-new-arrivals.pdf [released sneakilly while the presscorpse was obessing about 'the right/royal''weeding.....destractions] actuually that search title turns up some great info http://www.google.com/search?q=settlement+outcomes+of+new+arrivals+pdf anyhow enjoy [and give me feedback on my plan] imprison them on their own homelands but under our protection[as our refugies] bringing them 'home' so dictraiters know running away wont avoid full truth being revealed govt then engages with the peoples govts [think of the boon just to intell..! current govt intel is poor Posted by one under god, Saturday, 7 May 2011 7:50:27 AM
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UOG,
Interesting link. According to this we don't have enough dole bludgers and need to import them, with the majority of "asylum seekers" unemployed years later. Posted by Shadow Minister, Saturday, 7 May 2011 10:25:54 AM
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Firmly of the belief a majority, on both sides of politics understands global warming is real, we intend a referendum to be held at the next election.
As you are aware this government changed leadership after the opposition did so,and our polling fell ten points.
I have met with the opposition leader, we agreed the country comes first.
Commitments have been made, now and after the election to come both sides agree in the upper house to give reasonable passage to each others bills in order to see majority views rule our country.
My government reminds Australia while we are now back on track we undertake to stay there and on voting remember the greens had the power to implement an ETS and failed.
Good evening.
The man/woman Australia awaits.