It reads to me like lazy apologia for Labor’s weak stance here. It has been Labor’s official policy for decades, and even was at one time an issue Albo himself was outspoken on, to support Palestinian statehood. Now they get into Government and refuse to do so because it wouldn’t play well to America. It’s weak and gutless.
The fact that Labor is punishing their member in the light of all that just highlights the problem with their strict policy of solidarity. They should take a more nuanced approach like parties often do overseas. Defection on critical issues like supply and confidence motions is obviously unacceptable, but for other issues, the whip should be removed only if they are regularly voting against the party line. Put different votes into different tiers and weigh up how often an MP or Senator is voting against the party line in different tiers.
I also find it very ironic that he signs off with “I’m interested to hear your thoughts.” But hasn’t engaged with any of the reasonable criticism of his article in the comments. Only with a couple of crazies.
This whole debacle is, to me, more proof that you can’t change a system from the inside, all you can do is support and legitamize it.
Good on Payman for taking a stand, hopefully this leads to either actual change in the party or to people realising that Labor really isn’t any less corrupt than the LNP.
It reads to me like lazy apologia for Labor’s weak stance here. It has been Labor’s official policy for decades, and even was at one time an issue Albo himself was outspoken on, to support Palestinian statehood. Now they get into Government and refuse to do so because it wouldn’t play well to America. It’s weak and gutless.
The fact that Labor is punishing their member in the light of all that just highlights the problem with their strict policy of solidarity. They should take a more nuanced approach like parties often do overseas. Defection on critical issues like supply and confidence motions is obviously unacceptable, but for other issues, the whip should be removed only if they are regularly voting against the party line. Put different votes into different tiers and weigh up how often an MP or Senator is voting against the party line in different tiers.
I also find it very ironic that he signs off with “I’m interested to hear your thoughts.” But hasn’t engaged with any of the reasonable criticism of his article in the comments. Only with a couple of crazies.
This whole debacle is, to me, more proof that you can’t change a system from the inside, all you can do is support and legitamize it.
Good on Payman for taking a stand, hopefully this leads to either actual change in the party or to people realising that Labor really isn’t any less corrupt than the LNP.