Only one choice - back to ballot box

04/Sep/2010

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AS much as it pains me to say it, someone please bring on another Federal election, and let’s not dither about it.

Counting of outstanding ballots from the August 21 poll is likely to continue for days yet, but it’s been obvious since election night that neither Labor nor the Coaltion can secure enough seats to govern in their own right.

Even in a minority government sense, the numbers are simply too close to produce effective, stable government and a meaningful opposition.

As this newspaper went to press, the numbers were increasingly looking like 73 seats to the Coalition, 72 to Labor, three to the aligned independents, one Greens lower house MP, and new Tasmanian independent Andrew Wilkie.

No matter how you cut and dice it, the best either side would be able to muster – assuming the highly unlikely event that four independents and the Green all moved in one bloc -  would be 78 seats in Tony Abbott’s case, or 77 seats if Julia Gillard’s charm triumphs.

The Green has already backed Labor, so once you appoint a Speaker, you are looking at a 150-seat chamber with the bearest of majorities – and one at risk of human foibles, particularly in the event of illness during legislative passage, or an unexpected by-election.

Framing a government with a two or three-seat buffer is simply too dangerous, and one which puts at risk stable government and invites the toppling of our democracy at any time.

Do we really want a government held to ransom in such a manner?

The obvious solution is not a political pact formed out of expediency and the ambition of a few, but a new election in which voters are again asked to appoint a government for a new term.

The financial cost of a fresh poll is estimated at $170 million, not to mention the voter aggravation it would herald.

This is a small price to pay for democracy, and the capacity for one sid
e of politics to govern decisively.

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steve

13/09/2010

Why a new election? More millions of $$ wasted by these useless politicians. Might as well have a coup leading to a dictatorship. That is not that much different to what we had before or will have in the future. The so-called elected rorters, sorry, politicians will happily disregard our wishes regarding how we want the country to be run and go their own way against our wishes. Is this not a dictatorship?????

wheelz

08/09/2010

I agree we need a new ballot but let us have one that is not compulsory then those of us that are interested in who runs the country can vote with some meaning. Also if the independents are to be a part of it then they should make it clear before the election where there preference is to go.

Tim Swinden

06/09/2010

I know a way out of deadlock.

The Liberals and Labor go into coalition with each other. Let everyone else be the opposition.

drop

02/09/2010

How can anyone remove Independents and the Greens? They are part of the whole system. I agree about a re-vote, but then focus on the illegitimate votes. Urge people to use a vote with great care. There was an unusually high percentage of "wasted" votes this time which could make the difference that is needed.

sharn dell

31/08/2010

Ihave to agree with Bob, it should be between the libs and labour....

Bob

31/08/2010

I couldn't agree more, we need a new election, but this time without the distraction of independents & greens. No disrespect intended but voting for either is a vote wasted. It's obvious that either Libs or Labour are going to govern, so if an election is held let us have some common sense & have the minor players keep out of the way.
All these independents are acheiving is to muddy the waters with self serving grabs for some sort of power to satisfy a very small portion of the population. And whilst some of their ideas may be laudible, I'm very concerned that through coersion of these minor players the relevance of my vote will be dismissed by one of these minor groups selling out their vote to the highest bidder.
In short, the country is being held to ransom by a bunch of well intentioned people that very few of us actually voted for.
We have all seen the results from Labour..happens every few years, they get back in & screw the country, time for Tony to the rescue

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