Malcolm Turnbull’s threat (however empty) to call a double dissolution election over a bill to reinstate the controversial Australian Building and Construction Commission is seriously misguided.
If it does come to that, his government will face a significant backlash for dragging voters to the polls over an issue that is ultimately politically motivated and designed to damage the Labor Party. And if it doesn’t, he risks becoming the boy who cried wolf, just like his predecessor. It’s hardly an effective way to negotiate reform, as Tony Abbott found.
The PM told Coalition MPs this week that a snap election over the bill was a “live option” if the Senate voted the bill down a second time, after it was first (narrowly) defeated in August last year. The lower house passed the bill for the second time this morning, but it faces hurdles in the Senate, where the deciding vote rests with crossbenchers.
As Bernard Keane wrote yesterday, the ABCC bill represents a remarkable assault on basic rights that Australians take for granted, including the right to silence and the right to legal representation. It’s also based on a flawed argument that productivity in the construction sector was higher under the previous ABCC. There is simply no evidence to support that.
Importantly, though, it is also not an issue that concerns a majority of Australians. The attempt to reinstate the ABCC is a cynical move designed to hobble the construction union and damage the Labor Party, and Turnbull should know better than to pretend it is an issue of national concern. Empty threats of a double dissolution election on this bill do the Prime Minister no favours.
Supamal is on a Heydon to nothing with this conflated Abbott inspired exercise..He really is turning out to be a dud..the LNP is about to learn that he is the same old Malcolm ..like chastity he is way better in theory than in practice..
Malleable should have known better than to take that spin on Utegate.
He should also have known better than to take Australian Rain Corporation (with it’s connections to the Murdoch clan) seriously?
To paraphrase PJK…Turnbull is highly intelligent, very rich and has NO political judgement!
Sounds about right to me!!
Talcum must go to an election with a significant proportion of the PLP hating & fearing him in equal measure which probably reflects the electorates attitude to him as well.
The major problem he faces (never mind the national interest) is how to bloviate & genuflect enough to seem all things to all voters without causing the knuckledraggers, bigots & racists behind to explode.
In the meantime, the best that can be expected of gumBoil Shlernt is that he not fall off his chair.
For a while now, I have been calling the Government the Tony Turnbull Government. Sadly, they have even more deteriorated – they deserve now to be called The Abbott Government No.2