Yeah, but at arm's length. It's rather like watching Rome burn and saying "You guys really need a fire brigade". I've found that the power-brokers listen to me on average 18 months after I raise a suggestion ;-)
On that note however, I still think there's something to gained from the Vic ALP govt. With a bit of a push and shove some good may come from the State Govts proposal for a Charter of Human Rights for example. Also, it's *highly* improbable that they'll lose the next election or even the one after that (the margin of seats is just stupidly enormous).
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Date: 2005-08-03 04:27 am (UTC)Yeah, but at arm's length. It's rather like watching Rome burn and saying "You guys really need a fire brigade". I've found that the power-brokers listen to me on average 18 months after I raise a suggestion ;-)
On that note however, I still think there's something to gained from the Vic ALP govt. With a bit of a push and shove some good may come from the State Govts proposal for a Charter of Human Rights for example. Also, it's *highly* improbable that they'll lose the next election or even the one after that (the margin of seats is just stupidly enormous).