(See part 1 of this article here) Some people seem to imagine that if factions did not exist debates in the Labor Party would be more open and democratic. If not for factions, the issues could be worked through debates on the Conference floor and then voted upon democratically. Maybe the policy supported by the […]
THE USA- Wall Street v Main Street
The COVID-19 pandemic induced an economic panic in March 2020. Share prices declined by 30%. The Federal Reserve Bank responded to the panic by again expanding its balance sheet assets by a whopping 66%. It went from US$4.2 trillion on March 4, 2020, to in excess of US$7 trillion on May 20, 2020: Not surprisingly, […]
On Factions (Part 1)
Kevin Rudd has called for factions within the ALP to be “abolished”. What are we to make of this? At the outset, I should declare for transparency that I am a long-standing member of the Socialist Left faction of the ALP and a former long-standing member of its executive. To start I think Kevin Rudd’s […]
Danger, Danger- Pearson support for Job Guarantee spells potential disaster for Labor
Two remarkable opinion pieces appeared in ‘The Australian’ over the weekend. One was by Noel Pearson, the other was by economist William Mitchell. Pearson is well known for his connections to the Liberal Party. In 2009 he lobbied Rob Oakshot to support the formation of an Abbott Government. In 2011 he gave the Sir Robert […]
Branch Stacking- what can be done?
It is one thing to suspect, or even know, someone is a branch stacker. The type of evidence obtained covertly in the Somyurek case, which demonstrated an intention to stack, as well as the fact of payment of other’s membership fees, is rare as hen’s teeth. The ALP Victorian Branch rules against branch stacking look […]
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