Dear Ned In the few short days since Kevin Rudd became Prime - TopicsExpress



          

Dear Ned In the few short days since Kevin Rudd became Prime Minister for a second time, it has become clear that nothing has changed. Once again Kevin Rudd is announcing grandiose plans, but without setting out any details – and he is again obsessing with political games and machinations, rather than getting on and governing in the interests of the Australian people. If Mr Rudd is serious about fixing up Labor’s failures before the election, then he needs to do the following: Release the briefings he and the new Treasurer Mr Bowen have now received from Treasury about the true state of the economy and the true state of the books. Mr Rudd needs to be frank with the Australian people about the true state of the Budget, the deficit, and the debt. Admit he got it wrong when, five years ago, he dismantled the Coalition’s proven border protection policies – and return Australia to the proven policies that work. Scrap the Carbon Tax – which is a bad tax and an unnecessary burden on every Australian household and business. Be frank with the Australian people by naming the election date and ending the uncertainty. Stop playing political games. We all know that 30 years of Labor corruption in NSW cannot be ended in 30 days. There’s no way Labor’s problems can be fixed by a Labor leader who owes his comeback to the faceless men. Australians need a government that is focused on the Australian people. Only the Coalition has a Plan to build a strong, prosperous economy and a safe, secure Australia. Kevin Rudd proved last time that a ‘one-man-band’ cannot run a strong, stable and competent government. In contrast to Mr Rudd, the Coalition’s team includes 16 people in the Shadow Cabinet who were Ministers in the last Coalition Government. The Coalition, led by Tony Abbott, offers Australia the only truly united team. There is no doubt that after years of civil war Labor remain deeply divided and are merely papering over their differences to get them through the election. The next election is the clearest choice in a generation: between the Coalition and our Real Solutions Plan to build a stronger Australia and a better future, or a divided and dysfunctional Labor Party that is making it up as it goes along. Regards, Brian Loughnane
Posted on: Fri, 05 Jul 2013 12:38:42 +0000

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