Borbor
Member
- Joined
- Oct 6, 2006
- Messages
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- HSC
- 2009
Wrong.akrinis said:I think it was the Liberal-Country Party because during the Petrov Affair, people were accusing the Labor Party of being Communist-Sympathisers and it was Robert Menzies [I think] who was the one that made the speech to ban the CPA.
Exactly!speedofsound said:The question said Liberal Country Party, not Liberal Party. There is a difference, the Liberal Country Party is just a small party in the Northern Territory with affiliations to the Liberal Party. Plus, it was founded in 1974, way after Menzies time.
The Labor Party actually did support the bill though, in an attempt to make it seem as if they were not communist.
The whole question was testing you whether you knew and understood the split in the Labor Party. The DLP split from the Labor party because the felt the Labor Party was becoming too pro-communist.