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ziltoid101@lemmy.world ⁨2⁩ ⁨weeks⁩ ago

There is definitely that perception of ‘being too oppositional’ unfortunately, even though the stats show they support Labor policy like over 90% of the time. Any reasonably politically engaged person will tell you that it’s not the job of the senate crossbench to pass policy that isn’t within their elected platform, although I empathise Labor is kinda between a rock and a hard place on that front (but that’s the cost of being such a big tent catch-all centre party imo).

A few years ago I had a bit of respect for Labor for their political civility (compared to the coalition) but in the last few years I must say I’ve seen way too many Labor MPs/influencers/rusted-ons spread disinformation (and not just debatable stuff, but stuff you could easily disprove quickly if you bothered to check - mostly about preferential voting and fear mongering about smaller parties). And also just repeating statements from the mining lobby?? Maybe that’s just a WA thing!

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