....On the other hand, should the Greens allocate their preferences more 'neutrally' in time for
this election, then they may gain respect for being more neutral, just in time for the 2013 election.
They need to make up their minds, do they want to be their own party, or be the power-brokers of someone else's?
Greens insist they backed Labor because of their slightly more appealing Climate policy, HOWEVER, they have been openly opposed to Labors plans to censor our internet, so when Liberals announce their anticipated censorship Opt-out policy, of which will give individuals the freedom to make this decision for themselves, will Greens not give credit where it's due?
Will they then cast a few preferences the Libs way?
And if not, why not, if preferences are all about giving individual parties credit where it's due?

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