From @Tony_Burke {worst} 1. This is very telling. Scott Morrison isn’t out spruiking his industrial relations changes. He isn’t making the case for them. He isn’t even defending them in the Parliament. Instead - bizarrely - he’s pretending they don’t exist.
2/1 The Coalition’s slide into Trumpian black-is-white up-is-down post-truth politics continues.
2/2 2. Christian Porter is playing the same denial game. On Thursday Anthony pointed to the exact part of their IR Bill that allows for pay cuts. Porter then stood up, read out the first three words of the clause and pretended the rest didn’t exist
3/2 . It was only after Albo read out the clause word for word that Porter conceded: “I see what the member is getting at there.” But he then tried to claim that the government’s amendment was precisely the same as previous Labor legislation.
4/2 It’s absolutely not - and if it was exactly the same it wouldn’t be an amendment, would it?
3. You probably would have seen Scott Morrison refuse to answer questions in press conferences. He just arrogantly dismisses questions he doesn’t like and moves on. What you might not know is he’s doing something similar in Question Time.
More than any other Prime Minister I can remember he’s just shamelessly refusing to even try and respond to the questions we ask him.
Rather he just flicks the question to his ministers because he doesn’t want to take any responsibility for his government’s actions, policies and scandals. Gutless.
4. Just a few minutes before Josh was inadvertently honest he’d been flagrantly inventing things so let’s not give him too much credit. In answer to a question from his own side he suddenly declared “I take the interjections from those opposite!”
The only problem was there hadn’t been any interjections. We were all sitting there quiet as church mice. Speaker Tony Smith had to intervene to stop Josh’s ridiculous theatrics:
“We have enough interjections without the Treasurer inventing them.” I reckon the Treasurer had been practicing in front of the mirror.
5. I’ve never seen anything like this before. On Thursday Linda Burney moved a series of amendments to try and improve the Government’s redress scheme for child sexual abuse. They were all sensible amendments but the Government voted against all of them.
Adding insult to injury, they didn’t even bother to tell the chamber why they were opposing our changes. So I stood up and called on the relevant Minister - Stuart Robert - to explain the government’s position.
The Government voted against that too - meaning Government members actually voted to prevent a Government Minister from speaking. Even Stuart Robert voted against Stuart Robert speaking. lindaburney.com.au/media-releases…
PS. Song of the week: This is amazing. A member of the public named Rick Burchall sent this to me. It's a song he wrote and performed about the Morrison Government's obsession with shutting down debate. It's really clever. Listen and read the lyrics here:
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From @Tony_Burke 1. This week Labor’s focus was jobs. Not just any jobs: secure jobs with decent pay. That’s what Australians need coming out of this pandemic, that’s what the Labor Party wants to deliver and that’s what Scott Morrison’s industrial relations changes fail
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to deliver. We used almost every question this week to pursue the government over their IR scheme, which will allow huge pay cuts for workers. Penalty rates, shift allowances and other entitlements: they’re all on the chopping block for millions of workers.
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Anthony Albanese led the attack each day with follow-up questions from Richard Marles and myself. Backbenchers Emma McBride, Ged Kearney, Steve Georganas, Rob Mitchell and Kristy McBain also asked questions detailing the impact of the potential pay cuts on ordinary people.
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IDK how many feel as I do that the Morrison lead government will not bring out #Budget2021
For all thinking people it appears the we are now in an undeclared Federal election campaign
The impact of the Opposition`s attack on all of Morrison`s failures
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has finally cut through
Media cannot find positives to promote this LNP government any further
A further eroding of the Democratic process in shutting down debate in #HoR question time cannot be defended by the #MSM, nor can it be glossed over
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Also, the impact of the new US Biden admin with it`s #NetZeroBy2050 & return to the #ParisAgreement will see Morrison not only further sidelined by global powers it will see him totally isolated in #ClimateChangeDenialism
Solidarity forever
Solidarity forever
Solidarity forever
For the union makes us strong
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When the union's inspiration through the workers' blood shall run
There can be no power greater anywhere beneath the sun
Yet what force on earth is weaker than the feeble strength of one
But the union makes us strong
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Solidarity forever
Solidarity forever
Solidarity forever
For the union makes us strong