How Peter Dutton is borrowing from Tony Abbott to chart course to 2025 election victory
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How Peter Dutton is borrowing from Tony Abbott to chart course to 2025 election victory
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How Peter Dutton is borrowing from Tony Abbott to chart course to 2025 election victory
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It was the American economist Thomas Sowell who observed that much of the social history of the Western world, over the past three decades, is a history of replacing what worked with what sounded good . It s a sober observation that rings even more true now than when he wrote it, in 1993, especially given last week s reshuffle where Opposition leader Anthony Albanese laid bare the great disconnect inside Labor between the climate zealots in the parliament, the activists they re trying to appease and the party s old blue collar base who feel abandoned. For the life of me I can t understand modern Labor s obsession with climate policy to the exclusion of all else - sound economic management, manufacturing, energy, trade, agriculture, and more. All to chase a green vote that will nearly always come back by way of preferences as the typical green voter hardly ever ends up in the Coalition s ledger. âUnlike the old Labor type that gets displaced by policies that send their jobs