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The Evolution of World Politics

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It has started, riots or mass protests in Hong Kong Spain Asia the sub continent,Africa
Right wing governments spreading including Poland Hungry and Europe
Politics is evolving, and changing
A left government will never rule this country, maybe England, without a total depression
So? the not conservative party's must evolve to ever govern
That screams look at our last election,workers rejected their own best interests
I have huge respect for Paul, once his party, but evidence is there, just look, purely left party's get no more than one in ten votes
So the policy's need to change party's need to respect the voters wishes
If we get a run I intend to list the policy's that we must change to return a non conservative government here and world wide
Posted by Belly, Tuesday, 22 October 2019 3:54:58 PM
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No Belly, the north of Brisbane workers who rejected the catastrophe that was labor policies were very aware of the duplicity of the Labor they rejected.

They could see Labor trying to buy Green votes by avoiding a decision on the mine, but trying the wink wink, we'll do it after the election.

They did not like the totally dishonest way Shorten tried to get both, or his idiot socialist policies. That meant Labor lost an election that was theirs for the taking after the Libs Turnbull fiasco. Thank heavens we avoided a catastrophe.

Then we saw Albo on TV, sitting like a stunned mullet, muttering "it's early days yet", long after the result was obvious.

With the people forcing the socialists to backdown in France & Holland right now, & the Eastern Europeans refusing to obey the socialist EU on migration, & the great Trump, I think there is an ongoing rebellion against the socialists, & the right just might win.

If the sun continues on our side unmasking the global warming scam by cooling, we will win against the odds, thank our lucky stars.
Posted by Hasbeen, Tuesday, 22 October 2019 10:34:08 PM
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Paul, maybe even Foxy, will dislike my views here
But firmly see them as the only path back to government
Hasbeen highlights for me one of my points, *The Greens are used by Conservatives against Labor, and it works*
Labor get their preferences, not all some, but we get a very good number from one nation too
So some things I propose will see western Liberal party's [not related to our use of that word] will drive small numbers away
Coal, right now a policy demanding we no longer use it, instantly stop, is madness
In time, not yet but not far away, we will
Price, nothing else, as like it or not other power becomes available will kill coal
Sell it while we can or others will, count the numbers who want us to do great harm to our economy
Face this truth,if the not conservative party's do not rethink much they only ensure conservative government for a very long time
Much to say but want to see others input so to wrap it up
Isolate some of the rights weapons by moving in to their now vacant ground
EG raise welfare but,and firmly but, zero tolerance for ANY fraud in that area, no not more robo dept more true policing of true fraud
Posted by Belly, Wednesday, 23 October 2019 5:08:26 AM
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*The Greens are used by Conservatives against Labor, and it works*
Belly,
What ??
Posted by individual, Wednesday, 23 October 2019 5:44:09 AM
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Dear Belly,

We've got a few issues of public policy that seem
to bedevil Australia. Just to name a few -
water management, the ageing of the population, energy,
lifting Aboriginal people into the mainstream of Australian
life. We have a system of government where powers are
divided between different levels of Government which discharge
separate responsibilities in designated areas.

In theory this allows various governmental services to
be provided by the level of Government closest to the
people. This should strengthen Government accountability and
improve service delivery. This system should be a check on
power or tyranny. It divides power so that the different levels
of Government check and balance each other.

Unfortunately there appears to be no clear delineation
between the powers of the Commonwealth and the states.
The public is unsure about who is responsible for which
services. Accountability suffers. Even in those areas that are
clearly state responsibilities, the states usually blame
any failure on the fact that they have not been given enough
funding by the Commonwealth.

Perhaps we need to look at how to overcome this problem.
More Commonwealth interference? Not sure if that would be
popular but perhaps worth debating.
Posted by Foxy, Wednesday, 23 October 2019 10:16:35 AM
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cont'd ...

Dear Belly,

Wouldn't it be great if we could keep politics out
of public service. If politicians remembered that
they are public servants - and that their loyalties
are to the public not their party. That if policies
that are good for the country and people - should
be supported no matter who suggests them. That good policies
are worthy of support. Keep politics out of it.
Good governance matters. It should not be a football
club mentality.

Public service not party politics.

That could be the slogan for the next election.
Posted by Foxy, Wednesday, 23 October 2019 10:36:26 AM
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