No policies on anything significant like health ,education, infrastructure
More or less. The labor party is being torn apart by internal factionalism, but the Coalition has failed to offer a credible alternative.
Unfortunately, there are indeed plenty of policies on health, education, and infrastructure, all of which have proven to be disastrous.
Since the fall of the Howard government (which wasn't that good either), Australian politics has become a debacle.
And that's just at the Federal level. Don't get me started on that mess that calls itself the State government...
i vote for Gillard to be shipped to Iraq or something..
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More or less. The labor party is being torn apart by internal factionalism, but the Coalition has failed to offer a credible alternative.
Unfortunately, there are indeed plenty of policies on health, education, and infrastructure, all of which have proven to be disastrous.
Since the fall of the Howard government (which wasn't that good either), Australian politics has become a debacle.
And that's just at the Federal level. Don't get me started on that mess that calls itself the State government...
i vote for Gillard to be shipped to Iraq or something..