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Attention Australia's politicians: I've had enough!

By Tim Wishart - posted Monday, 30 April 2001


I don't have the answers. But collectively we must be able to find answers.

That's what our governments are for. But our governments no longer seem to care about their constituents.

Individual politicians are very adept at looking grave and concerned when appropriate and shedding crocodile tears as an earnest of sincerity. But I am persuaded that in the end all that interests them is power and the exercise of power. I have lost all faith in the notion that our governments are rooted in altruism.

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I believe that our politicians and their governments are no longer fulfilling their part of the social contract.

Our politicians collect their handsome salaries and benefits but, in my opinion, are not doing their jobs. Collectively politicians seem to be more interested in self-aggrandisement and nest feathering than in providing good and responsible government.

Debate in our parliaments is a joke. There is no debate in the real sense. There is horse trading and posturing. We in Queensland ought to be ashamed that we elected a government tainted by internal rorting.

We ought to be ashamed that the opposition could not provide a viable or attractive alternative.

We ought to be ashamed that we are attracted to extremist views that pose hard questions but provide no answers.

We ought be ashamed that the opposition (well the Nationals) are muttering about moving closer to the right-wing extremists.

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We ought to be ashamed that our Prime Minister allowed us to vote for a republic in a referendum that he engineered to fail.

We ought to be ashamed that large corporations are subsidised at taxpayers' expense while they and other corporations pay little tax and wealthy individuals make a sport of not paying proper tax.

We cannot allow the politicians to glibly tell us what is good for us and what is not in 10 second sound bites. We must demand proper and reasoned explanation and debate. We must demand openness and accountability. If we don't get it we have an obligation to force it from the politicians.

I am angry and I am not prepared to let them get away with it any more.

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This article was first published in "Yoursay" at www.crikey.com.au.



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Tim Wishart was endorsed as a People Power candidate for the 2001 senate election.

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