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2012 a year that challenges the ALP
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Since Nov 2007 can you point to a single policy implementation by the coalition that has gone wrong, or right? A single broken promise?
The answer is NO. Mainly because being in opposition means that one has neither the power to implement policy nor the access to the public servants to fully research and develop new policies. No Labor opposition ever submitted fully developed policies either, and the ones that Abbott submitted prior to the last election with respect to welfare, return to work, and mental health, Labor simply copies and presented as their own.
The main purpose of the opposition is to point out the stuff ups of the incumbents, and KRudd, Juliar, etc have provided a bounty of ammunition.
My concerns with the coalition is that after 3+ years of the fair work act, they are too timid to tackle some of the more obvious flaws.