QUO VADIS THE AUSTRALIAN LABOUR PARTY?
As I watched the Television last evening, I was still rejoicing that we have a sane Government, who may return us to the days of glory. Days personified by Jack Brabham’s World Championship win in 1966. The hardworking, quiet Australian, beat all comers. I was thinking that the Australian Labour Party looks as if it is now redundant. “Old Labour” was about protecting the safety, rights health and wealth of workers. That job has been pretty much completed hasn’t it? However in this 2019 election Bill Shorten tried to plunder the hard earned income of retired workers, increase the price of basic energy catastrophically, and remove gender from passports, all to fulfill some Utopian dream, birthed more in Marxist idealism, than in good old Australian Common Sense.
The kind of common sense Australian heroes, such as Sir Jack Brabham, had in spades. The only man to have won the World Formula 1 Championship in a car of his own design. What would Jack have said about Electric Cars? Not much, I suspect, I can just hear his laconic comment.
Now it seems that Scott Morrison is much more mindful of the working man than his so-called opposition. It will be very interesting to see who Labour invite to lead them. My monkey mind was hugely amused when Senator Mark Latham, the recently “born again” One Nation right winger, said on Paul Murray’s show “Perhaps they will ask me back!” I love a sense of humour!
May the hilarity long continue – with a strong dose of common sense!.
Gibber! Gibber!
Chugley
The Conservative Thinking Chimp
2 thoughts on “QUO VADIS THE AUSTRALIAN LABOUR PARTY?”
Dear Chugley. As someone once said (I don’t know who) “it’s all systems go”. And we can now look forward to ,”Advance Australia Fair”. And under the new Gov’. it seems that it will be fair. Scott Morrison has the ball at his feet, with the people flatly rejecting the dangerous nonsense “the Bill we can’t afford” seemed to have in his sights. If we can teach the Greens and tone down the “rainbow” crowd, we can look forward to a ‘fair’ Australia, hopefully one more like the one we had 60 years ago. OK, I am old enough to remember that far back, we mandrills live long too, but I can’t think of a part of that age that was not “fair”.
Well said Milton!A good slice of Common Sense from a Mandrill! Gibber! Gibber! Chugley
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