On Saturday we Australians tossed out our right-wing government, and its lickspittle Bush Lackey, Prime Minister John Howard.
Before I go on, a few explanations. In
Liberal Howard had spent 11 years in power systematically dismantling any source of dissent, unleashing the right-raving demagogues, starving the education system, creating scare campaigns against Islam and refugees, and what proved to be his downfall--trying to push the well-entrenched workplace and employee system, where rights were guaranteed, to a more US-Style open slather for employers. Bush adored him. He adored Bush.
Howard was old-school
I have seen both Rudd and Gillard in the flesh, and while he tends to blandness and motherhood statements, she is rather more interesting. No husband, no kids, tough and clever. My hostess for the election party last night once had Gillard as an articled clerk. She says: 'If any woman is likely to be the first female PM of
Now in the Australian system, which is closer to the English than the
The election had its daft moments, as when a Family First candidate proved to have lewd photos of himself on You Tube. His response was classic: "That is not my penis!" Er, it was. Then two days out from the election the husbands of two female Liberal parliamentarians were caught red-handed leafletting a document purporting to come from Islamic Jihad and urging Muslims to vote Labor. In English, of course. The Arabic they did include was misspelt. All they succeeded in doing was annoying just about every Muslim in
Rudd came from the state of
In a press conference today, Rudd immediately announced his intention to ratify
And we also get former rockstar Peter Garrett (of Midnight Oil) as Arts & Environment Minister. And 5 Greens in the Senate. Labor will need their support to get legislation through, probably also that of a new Senator who romped in on an anti-Gaming Industry platform. More greenery, less government reliance on gambling revenue. Things are going to be interestingly different.
Yrs, feeling a little more hopeful
Lucy Sussex
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Less Dystopia in Australia
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Here on the other side of the world, many of us are very glad to see another Bush lapdog bite the dust. It gives me a tiny ray of hope that some of the horrific damage of the Bush years can be repaired.
And it's also nice to see solid (and, speaking personally, single) women emerge as potential future leaders in Australia. The news about Howard was covered here, but I didn't know the new PM had a woman deputy.
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