Great speech, Prime Minister Gillard.
You surprised us by calling out everyone on their tired old lines. The speech was nuanced, and considered, and couched in positive language.
Yes! Let’s ban the term dog whistle. Same goes for queue. And jumping. And rednecks and illegals and racists and boat people, for that matter. Let’s ban any correlation between population growth and asylum seekers. Why? Because it’s boring. More importantly, it’s based on factually incorrect assertions.
“We are much better than this,” said Gillard this morning. We concur.
But we’re not convinced.
This issue goes beyond a change in tone. It goes beyond impressive sounding negotiations, this time with the likes of East Timor’s Jose Ramos Horta and New Zealand’s John Key. Your pledge to treat asylum seekers humanely, coupled with a promise to understand the public’s fears, doesn’t disguise the bare bones of this proposed policy.
Because the policy, just like the tired language that you rightly rejected, is based on false assertions.
You rejected the Pacific Solution.Then announced the possibility of an offshore processing centre in East Timor. You promised not to play politics with the issue, but then stared directly down the camera to speak to asylum seekers in Sri Lanka to warn them not to make the journey. As if the message was directed at them, and not those crucial marginal voters nodding approvingly in western Sydney.
We agree with you, Prime Minister — we won’t be using the same tired old language on this issue. But we’ll be devoting every creative adjective available to call you out on your border protection plan.
Interesting events of the last couple of weeks….. Rudd backs himself into a corner, the party realises that he can’t back down on the Super Tax because it would be a disaster. With nowhere to go they decide to dump him and install Gillard. With Gillard in charge any old promises or obligations can be broken so now the prime objective is get rid of all the any problems that would cause a loss at the next election (Super Tax, ssylum seekers etc). Now time everything right and call an election so you have the best odds to win, in the meantime do nothing otherwise something will go wrong and it might cause problems at the election. After you win implement any policy you like and waste as much money as you want because you have another three years.
It’s nice that Gillard doesn’t want people to drown, she just wants them to stay home and be tortured.
The interesting thing is her ignorance on “people smuggling” because all the Sri Lankans sailed themselves here and the government know it.
She breaches the spirit and letter of the refugee convention and Australian law all in one breath and the rednecks will be happy to be rednecks.
Julia’s Christmas Island Initiative…anyone know SIR BOB? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWl6n_abAag&feature=channel
Having seen the lunchtime ABC news and read online reports of the Gillard announcement why am I still confused as to where she stands on refugees?
@Zut Alors: I think she wants people to be confused as to where she stands.