February 21, 2012
Dear Labor Party
Dear Labor Party,
I'm done.
I quit.
You and me, we are breaking up.
I just can't do it anymore.
It was a long time ago that I signed that membership form and paid my fees. Years and years.
For me, ever since, it has been about wanting to belong to a political party that was working to make our country better. Especially, I wanted, to be part of something that would make things better for those most disadvantaged in our society, that would uphold human rights, protect those with disabilities, look after the rights and safety of workers, provide services to those who needed them most...all the while maintaining a strong education system, a good solid economy, a society that valued diversity.
Your proud history tells me that for a very long time, the party and its work were about exactly these things. I like to think they still are. It's just that now, we can't see it. Those commitments and principles have disappeared from view.
No-one ever said politics was a pretty game. By its very nature, the grasping of power was never meant to be for the faint hearted. But with this latest leadership skirmish, we all witness the most unedifying scenes possible. Labor Party, your dirty undies are on show. Everyone is watching and well, it's embarassing.
But it's not just that its embarassing. It's deeper than that, much deeper. My eldest son has autism. He and many thousands of similarly affected kids across Australia need early intervention services at a much greater level than they currently receive. There are people suffering from all manner of mental health issues, all over the country. They need services and care greater than is currently available. There are thousands of homeless people in Australia who sleep rough. There are asylum seekers languishing in detention centres who need us, a civilised, democratic country, to uphold their rights and offer protection where it's due. Labor Party, do I need to go on?
So while you bicker, count numbers, destabilise, declare loyalty, challenge, backstab and bitch, I can only surmise that the stuff that needs to be getting done, the stuff that matters, isn't getting done. And Labor Party, that's not just embarassing, it's pretty fucking offensive.
Over the years I have worked on lots of Labor election campaigns. I have helped to get some good, decent people elected to state and federal parliaments. I believed in them. I still believe in them now. It's just that this party structure and the way things are done around here is broken, really broken, and I just can't put my heart and mind in there anymore.
So Labor Party, don't bother sending me a renewal form next month. I won't be needing it.
Do better. The country needs a better version of you. Really. Truly.
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beautifully said!
ReplyDeleteReminds me why I became friends with you. MC
ReplyDeleteI could not agree more
ReplyDeleteYes it's certainly not as if there isn't a lit to be getting on with. Issue goes back to dumping Kev when most Aussies had no issue with him, political wrangling in the Labour party. Pah!!
ReplyDeleteIt left us long ago Suz didn't it...
ReplyDeleteI could have written this post myself. I grew up in a Labor household, my dad ran for both state and federal seats. My daughter has Aspergers.
ReplyDeleteI am horrified and appalled at the carrying on taking place at the moment.
My only hope is that somewhere, somehow that spirit of the party returns. But at the moment, I simply can't see it happening. And I simply cannot defend their behaviour any longer.
I jumped ship a few years ago (though not to the OTHER side). Completely disillusioned with a party I grew up with.
ReplyDeleteMeh. To all of it. And all of them.
i have never been a 'party person', but always believed the Labor Party would be there, to do and be all the things you have mentioned … and just like you, i say, No more!
ReplyDeleteif ever i wanted an indication that the two party system is now irrelevant, i have it in the headlines of Every Fricking Paper this week, i see it in the way tweeps of a similar political hue are unfollowing and tearing each other apart. it is no longer about common aims and what is best for The People, it is about naked, ugly, unadulterated power.
even the awfulness of That Other Party … and that Truly Heinous Leader, will not hand my vote to the ALP come next election time. proud and Green i will be, and i beg everyone who feels as i do to follow suit. for the first time ever, there simply are NO alternatives. xt
Couldn't have said it any better. Agree with you one hundred percent.
ReplyDeleteI usually love politics, but this latest ridiculousness has even left me turning off the the news. So over it.