It’s par for the course for the Gillard government to find ways to shoot itself in the foot just when its opponents are coming under sustained pressure.
This time around the shot has been fired not by a member of the government, but by erstwhile colleague Lindsay Tanner, with a series of criticisms of the removal of Kevin Rudd, the government’s bona fides on key policy issues and the entire existence of the party.
The problem with Tanner’s analysis is that he has said nothing new, nothing that many Labor figures have not already said, and been saying for some time, particularly about the current state of the Labor Party. People inside and outside Labor have been saying for two years, and longer, that the party is ideologically adrift, controlled by professional politicians with no core convictions, and unsure of its continuing relevance in the successful market-based economy created by Bob Hawke and Paul Keating.
Labor’s challenge is to address these problems with internal reform; to that end, Tanner has been far more effective at yet again identifying the problem than identifying a solution. Indeed, it’s a fair argument that, as a senior member of the Rudd government, he was part of the problem — was not the 2009 ALP national conference the most stage-managed and anodyne in the party’s history?
Perhaps Tanner could have concentrated on why an array of prescriptions for reform — most particularly the reforms to significantly strengthen party democracy and grassroots activity advocated by Carr, Bracks and Faulkner in their analysis of the 2010 election — have been met with at best lukewarm support and more frequently opposition from across the party.
The ALP is increasingly a hollowed-out party, but those in control seem content to keep it that way.
I feel sorry for any workers who lose their jobs, but? I hope this means an end to the horrific Pulp Mill! I wait in hope!
Who needs a hateful media when they have past Members of Parliamentary Labor Party bucketing the ALP – while they’re being paid their handsome pensions by the rest of us! If they can’t or won’t do anything constructive, they should shut up!
Tanner isn’t the first ex Labor politician to bucket the ALP – while in receipt of pretty handsome sums via pensions, that WE pay for! If it was so bad, why didn’t he act to change things, instead of just copping out! NOW he wants to receive monies for rubbishing the party that voted for his hefty finances! As Bob Carr said, ‘every gulah in the pet shop’ has had a go!
There’s much to criticise the ALP for – being too close to the Liberal Party is my number one criticism. Getting down and dirty with the racist policies metered out to asylum seekers is another; the treatment of sole parents (mostly women) re removal of benefits (when youngest child turns 6)is a disgrace; slavishly following the US into any war is among the top hates, and the list goes on. BUT, Lindsay Tanner is living the good life due to the ALP – now, when they need support, he wants to receive monies rubbishing them! Don’t have much respect for that sort of behaviour, particularly as he’s not suggesting anything positive – just like Graham Richardson!
I like what Tanya Plibersek said once about Graham Richardson – After she retires she’s not going to benefit financially by rubbishing Labor! Now that’s a woman to admire and respect! She was on Q&A the other night! Great work Tanya!
Gutless swine.
Murdoch and big money must be nervous about the next election to pull a stunt like this. Solidarity was the backbone of the ALP. You took your medicine, sucked it up and sorted it out later. This bitching and gutless slagging after losing is pathetic. He and the credibility free Richardson make a great pair, prostituting themselves bitching for the hacker empire.
What is it about Kevin Rudd that attracts so many men?
He reveals himself as a self promoting individual with a continual smile on his face.
Lindsay Tanner however is probably suffering from relevance deprivation.