Continuation of Shorty is dumber than dumb articleThere is a certain irony in the blending of Labor and Greens policies and that’s because Labor has adopted the poisonous Greens program in a desperate attempt to fight the Greens challenge for those city seats it holds.
The Greens/Labor voters show as little compassion for this underclass as they do for the thousands who would undoubtedly drown if the current border protection policies were wound back and illegal people smuggling resumed.
Further proving that they don’t care about the cost of their policies to Australian taxpayers, the Greens want to lift the annual refugee intake to 50,000 at a cost of $7 billion, while Labor is rushing to meet them with a promise to double the intake to 27,000.
Just as the LEAN ginger group within the ALP boasts of its influence, so do the members of Labor for Refugees brag that they can swing the party’s policy and indeed they boast that 90 per cent of their proposed amendments to soften Labor’s border protection policies were adopted at last year’s national ALP conference.
A fortnight ago, on May 14, Labor for Refugees endorsed the Greens’ asylum seeker policy along with a future deal with the Greens to further soften Labor’s policy.
There is a certain irony in the blending of Labor and Greens policies and that’s because Labor has adopted the poisonous Greens program in a desperate attempt to fight the Greens challenge for those city seats it holds.
No less a Labor stalwart than Anthony Albanese has been forced to abandon his support for the overdue and much-needed WestConnex project, which he boasted funding just three years ago.
Facing a challenge from the Greens in his NIMBY-burdened seat of Grayndler, the hail-fellow-well- met Albo now says the link from the Western Sydney suburbs to the city won’t get any more funding though the principal users would have been the tradies from the West for whom it would have slashed the daily commute.
Which surely indicated how out of touch with its traditional supporters Labor has now become as it moved further to the Left to appeal to the Greens. Those who think they have reason to punish the Coalition should seriously contemplate the obvious dangers of giving power to a party hell bent on trying to out-Green the Greens.
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