Sathius005
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Politics enshrines neo-conservative leadership. It is centred on the utilitarian leadership of the government as implemented for individuals, industry and working families. Thus in my first speech I want to champion the basic premise that I trust should manage the application of political information management and my motivation as a Member of the Australian Labor Party who has just entered this place. I wish to espouse the beliefs that shape my ALP management of policy considerations and the varied issues confronting my community which I am humbled to serve. I am deeply obliged Australian and I trust that, as a sovereign nation we deserve an Australian monarchy.
Margaret Thatcher once said there are no societies- only ‘individual men and women and there are families.’ I share that view of the empowerment of the individual but I trust us Australians are all united by a tri-partite fair go ethos between government, business and working people.
I trust in low taxes and an economic conservative government that doesn’t tear down the fair go and gives equality of opportunity to all Australians. I trust in the primacy of markets in prosperity generation and the organisation of the economy but I trust that government has a vital role to play in promoting environmental security, good foreign policy and social security for those in poverty through no fault of their own. As we enter the new decade, the nation is confronted with geo-economic uncertainty post the Global Financial Crisis and the Asian Financial Crisis. Notwithstanding that Australia has undergone a dramatic cultural change since the end of WW2; we as a nation have truly assimilated into the Asian Pacific region and rightly turned our backs on the White Australia policy.
Having said that we must do whatever it takes to keep our borders secure by having an orderly immigration system. Stop the boats we must. Stop the boat we will. We will decide who comes to this country and the circumstances under which they come. Furthermore there must be global cooperation when it comes to delivering safety and security to refugees fleeing persecution. Moreover there must be global leadership when it comes to tackling the strategic challenges of our time such as climate change, and global security. Australia has shown great leadership in our region such as by the Gillard government in promoting solutions- to complex issues such as economic instability and environmental protection.
Great policy is shaped by the ideals of working people who are independent and willing to take on duty. Conservative politics has an independent spirit and trust of centralised government. Eliminating obstacles to trade and creating new export markets for Australian producers and providing greater consumer choice is vital. Government should reverence its constitutional limits and give people the freedom to live their lives. I am troubled about Australia drifting right towards an anti welfare rights society where centralised government crowds out free enterprise. I am a strong opponent of compulsory unionism and support the reforms of the waterfront that ended the rorts, inefficiencies and archaic work practices. I support the Fair Work Act 2009 which has helped to deliver greater productivity, job creation and real wages growth for working families
I profoundly believe in the transformative power of spreading educational opportunities to those less fortunate. I believe every child regardless of the circumstances of their birth should have access to a great quality education. The fair go should be shinning forward providing hope, reward and opportunity for all.
Margaret Thatcher once said there are no societies- only ‘individual men and women and there are families.’ I share that view of the empowerment of the individual but I trust us Australians are all united by a tri-partite fair go ethos between government, business and working people.
I trust in low taxes and an economic conservative government that doesn’t tear down the fair go and gives equality of opportunity to all Australians. I trust in the primacy of markets in prosperity generation and the organisation of the economy but I trust that government has a vital role to play in promoting environmental security, good foreign policy and social security for those in poverty through no fault of their own. As we enter the new decade, the nation is confronted with geo-economic uncertainty post the Global Financial Crisis and the Asian Financial Crisis. Notwithstanding that Australia has undergone a dramatic cultural change since the end of WW2; we as a nation have truly assimilated into the Asian Pacific region and rightly turned our backs on the White Australia policy.
Having said that we must do whatever it takes to keep our borders secure by having an orderly immigration system. Stop the boats we must. Stop the boat we will. We will decide who comes to this country and the circumstances under which they come. Furthermore there must be global cooperation when it comes to delivering safety and security to refugees fleeing persecution. Moreover there must be global leadership when it comes to tackling the strategic challenges of our time such as climate change, and global security. Australia has shown great leadership in our region such as by the Gillard government in promoting solutions- to complex issues such as economic instability and environmental protection.
Great policy is shaped by the ideals of working people who are independent and willing to take on duty. Conservative politics has an independent spirit and trust of centralised government. Eliminating obstacles to trade and creating new export markets for Australian producers and providing greater consumer choice is vital. Government should reverence its constitutional limits and give people the freedom to live their lives. I am troubled about Australia drifting right towards an anti welfare rights society where centralised government crowds out free enterprise. I am a strong opponent of compulsory unionism and support the reforms of the waterfront that ended the rorts, inefficiencies and archaic work practices. I support the Fair Work Act 2009 which has helped to deliver greater productivity, job creation and real wages growth for working families
I profoundly believe in the transformative power of spreading educational opportunities to those less fortunate. I believe every child regardless of the circumstances of their birth should have access to a great quality education. The fair go should be shinning forward providing hope, reward and opportunity for all.