The major parties are readying themselves for a federal election in the spring of this year, and meanwhile, speculation around the ALP’s leadership continues to receive media coverage. For the record, I think the Party should stick with Anthony Albanese as any leadership spill would just lead the public to conclude that that type of […]
The Write Stuff- not wrong- But not quite enough
‘The Write Stuff’, a collection of essays from the Labor Party’s right-wing, has been promoted as a book that ‘plot’s the Party’s return to power’. It doesn’t do this. A few central things are missing. The book covers a wide range of policy topics including the importance of unions, addressing of casualisation and job insecurity, […]
Low Interest Rates- An Opportunity for Federal Labor
Australia’s net debt was A$174.5 billion in September 2013, when the Coalition took office. The debt is forecast to grow to $872 billion in 2020-21 (44.8 percent of GDP). Then it is forecast to hit $1 trillion in 2021-22 (50.5 percent of GDP). Then, $1.1 trillion in 2022-23 (51.6 percent of GDP). Yet, as a proportion of GDP, our […]
Biden’s Bind
President-elect Joe Biden will likely find himself in a bind. Let me explain. An important difference with Donald Trump is that he was not ONLY a President. He also leads a social movement. Trump’s support base is a coalition of different forces- not very well educated white working-class folk, some white supremacist extremists (some of […]
Labor’s Consultation Draft Platform
The ALP’s National Policy Forum (NPF) is responsible for producing the draft platform for the Party which goes for consideration by Labor’s National Conference. The NPF, in consultation with the relevant shadow ministers, has released a consultation draft of the National Platform for input from ALP constituent units. It is, on the whole, a very […]
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