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Re: Oz Federal Election 2013 - Discussion and Comments
Thanks to all for the entertainment and conversation over the past few months. It's been an interesting campaign, and I'm glad it ended with a good result: democracy.
Though I'm not too sure about some of those Senate choices!
Thanks to all for the entertainment and conversation over the past few months. It's been an interesting campaign, and I'm glad it ended with a good result: democracy.
Though I'm not too sure about some of those Senate choices!
Well, the election's over and that massive thread deserves a trip to the boneyard. The first dawn of Abbstralia is A New Way and we can turn from ridiculing promises to cantankerising performance.
First issue - those microparties. How to stop the massive ballot papers and the ragtag ratbags.
Let me be plain. I think that the best answer to someone criticising the quality of politicians is to ask, "Well, why don't you run? You'd then have your perfect candidate to vote for!"
There's a place for good independents and minor parties. Often the big parties vote together on certain issues and ignore others. If we frequent flyers ran a political party, we'd have our own agenda, I'm sure, something based around better lounges, relaxed curfews, longer seat pitches, lower fares and better bubbly.
So I don't support making it harder for small parties to register. 500 members and a couple of thousand dollar deposit seems about right to me. That's a lot more than many other community organisations have to put up. Raise the bar for small parties to register and we might as well say that we only want the big guys.
The above the line voting is a rort, as we have seen. It takes power away from the voter and puts it in the hands of political hacks and "preference brokers." Sure, you choose which party gets your vote, but you then lose all control over your preferences.
But with a hundred names on the ballot paper, who has the time to number them all? Who has any idea whether to put the Lego Party ahead of the Scrabble Party? What are their policies? Are they better than the Happy Happy Joy Joy Party with their positive platform and smiling frontman? So most voters shrug their shoulders, put a "1" above the line for a party and head off to the sausage sizzle, hoping for the best.
With the result we see. The national government is going to be the plaything of people whose idea of a good time involves kangaroo cough and a tinnie. Do we want these people determining the fate of the carbon tax, NBN and PPL? Can their votes be bought with a slab and a bucket?
My answer is to keep the Senate voting system as it is, but to make it optional preferential voting. Instead of numbering 1-100, you can number 1-10. Or just 1. Vote for just the candidates you want, and stop short of voting for those you don't want.
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