In several ways the Turnbull Govt has already taken Australia sharply to the left – conservatives need a plan

Although it is only two weeks since the Malcolm Turnbull coup de etat the leftward turn in the direction of Australia is obvious.
[1] Picking an inexperienced defense minister.
[2] PM’s statement “…without “waging war with unions”
[3] Cuddling up to the renewable energy sector again.
[4] New naval ships – surface units and submarines will be built in Adelaide again after the disasters of the Collins Class dud submarines. Paying too much again for inferior ships just to appease SA electorates.
[5] Senator Fifield glowing praise for the leftwing propagandist ABC.
[6] A fair bit of silence on what Turnbull will do about the China Australia free trade agreement ChAFTA – China has already warned that time for ratification is ticking away – while Labor wants to extract some price in the Senate.
[7] Australia announcing it is running for a seat on the UN Security Council in 2029 – 2029!!!! what a ridiculous bad joke.
[8] Trying to join UN Human Rights Committee collection of noted democratic countries – China, Congo, Cuba, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Vietnam. – What a disgusting bad joke.
[9] Heading for capitulation to IPCC line at Paris UN climate conference end year
[10] The Royal Commission into Trade Union Governance and Corruption (TURC) obviously heading for winding up at end year – despite reams of evidence of various unions criminal activities and wrongdoing.
[11] Inviting unions to Canberra conference today in the face of evidence at the TURC.
[12] I am waiting for borders to be weakened.
[13] The Adani coal project in Queensland put in legal limbo by Federal Dept of Environment incompetence – must now be near doomed under Turnbull.

IMHO the new Australian Liberty Alliance could well be a viable alternative for conservatives looking for an effective place for their first preference vote in the senate – then bring your prefs back to the Nationals – Liberals. The ALA could also pick up votes already going to disparate christian and right of centre senate groups – ALA could remake the senate if they can get effective spokespeople – despite the main stream media will unite against them. Added 4 Oct – events landsliding in favour of ALA – yet there are few signs they are awake.

14 thoughts on “In several ways the Turnbull Govt has already taken Australia sharply to the left – conservatives need a plan”

  1. What about a very long cable?

    If you were to hire a boat and go to Adelaide, tie it to the bridge and then sail to New Zealand … perhaps if you tugged it very hard, you could bridge Australia back sharply to the right.

    However … there is also the chance that in might cause New Zealand to go sharply to the left!

    (Sorry gallows humour).

    Yes, it’s a real shame you’ve had someone who understands the climate issue replaced by a gullible moron. But then again, how many politicians aren’t in that category? It’s kind of goes with the territory.

  2. Yep:- railroading the country towards the NWO under the UN not for altruistic or philosohical reasons but because it will be easier for the elite global bankers of Threadneedle St & Wall St to run the world.

    Chairman Mal of the MT Gubment!

  3. TH – I think Julia’s motives ( if there were ever any philosophical ones) were driven by fawning syncopation to the Soros/Rockerfella TC/CFR/MoveOn/GetUp theme.
    i.e as a trickle downto the useful idiots from the designs attenuated from the City.

    Where as MT, being a creature of GS feels a couple of layers closer to the designers of the game from the Square Mile Establishment.

    (Also I lifted the Chairman tag from Michael Smith)

  4. Turnbull is far more akin to Rudd than he is to Gillard

    Both Turnbull and Rudd are essentially sociopathic narcissists – this core characteristic makes both of them unpredictable but nasty, dependent on adoration and brutal in retaliation if it is denied

    Gillard, while nasty, was predictable

  5. A good compilation – but he say there is a Follow the Money Pt I – if anybody can post the link to that – thanks.

  6. If you live in an electorate that the Nationals contest, then there is an option at the next election. The electorate in which I live (O’Connor) was on a Liberal/Nationals Knife edge last election. I’m pretty sure it will go to the Nationals next election now that Turn Bull is at the helm. If you live in an electorate that the Nationals contest then give it a thought next election. At the Federal level the Nationals are definitely more conservative, and Turn Bull will not be able to form a Govt without them.

  7. Good idea Ted – I am not across the complications of how the Nats and Libs decide on where they will have three cornered contests. Maybe the Nats need to get more assertive.
    A reader has just emailed the following –
    The Nationals need to publicly threaten to end the coalition & the government right NOW. Malcolm, F….ING GOLDMAN SACHS, & their sycophants & useful idiots need a strong message.

  8. wazsah

    Between nationals and liberals is understanding: only three cornered contest, if the seat is labor OR: the seat is vacant by the seating conservative party member is not contesting it – in Queensland both parties nominate the same candidate.

    #2: IF Nationals separate=> labor will be in charge – Turnbull will be supporting them and nationals will become irrelevant – especially by getting ”horoscope science” regarding the phony global warming…

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