The Liberals after Brock
With the polls turning decisively against them, cracks
appearing daily and the South Australian election result denying them a
blue continent, Bob Ellis says the Wolves are being turned away from the door.
IT’S ALWAYS DIFFERENT when it actually happens.
After Brock’s decision, a narrow one, Weatherill will be Premier for six more years. Marshall
will be overthrown next year. Labor will take Victoria in November; New
South Wales in March; Queensland, probably, in April or May; and Abbott
will be overthrown and replaced, by Hockey maybe, soon after our
hundredth Anzac Day, and the Liberal Party disintegrate thereafter and
the Katter-Palmer party replace it and the Joyce Nationals interbreed
with it and become the second force.
Three hundred changed votes in Ashford might have prevented this — but there you go.
The ‘Blue Continent’ scenario – so beloved of Kelly, Grattan, Uhlmann
and the two Joneses – is now inoperative, defunct, redundant, and past
caring; and our oldest, most resilient party is on the way back. It will
be a red continent, probably, by 2017, with only a blue Tasmania.
This is because … well ... it’s because the face of the Wolf has been
shown protruding from the sheeps’ garb in every state; because Holden,
Toyota, Qantas and Ardmona show they mean us ill; because Sinodinos
shows how greedy they are; and Morrison how cruel; and Brandis how bigoted.
It is hard any more to find likeable, friendly qualities in them.
They are the Looters Party, marauding like the SS through innocent
suburbs, seeking whom they may devour. They do not care. They do not
care. They want their pound of flesh. They do not care.
It is not the party any more of Hewson, Chaney, Peacock, Fraser,
Collins, Hamer, Hasluck, Casey, Menzies, of Commonwealth Scholarships
and a protected rural sector. It is not the party that, under Chipp,
ceased censoring art films and, under Holt, enfranchised Aborigines and
abolished White Australia;
not the party that, under Fraser, protested an invasion by Soviet
Russia of an adjacent country by seeking to boycott the Olympic Games,
and welcomed boat-arriving refugees from a country we helped ravage in a
losing war.
It is a party more squalid, corrupt, small-minded and mingy than
that. It is more like the party of Smith in Southern Rhodesia or Orval Faubus in Arkansas.
On the weekend, Abbott applauded O’Neill
for closing down an investigation into a murder, and the violent injury
of sixty men by prison guards with clubs and knives. He spent another $10 million looking for wreckage
in an area of sea the size of Queensland — money that will now not be
spent on the disabled, or dyslexic schoolchildren, or cancer research,
or saving honourable industries. He will spend a hundred million, two
hundred million, looking for bits of plane that could have been spent on
flood relief, or a robotic cure for blindness, before someone tells him
– Palmer, perhaps, Credlin, perhaps – that it is money wasted.
Figures like these, and figures like those attached to $inodino$, mean they have no credibility now. $800 million goes to Murdoch — but not $1 to schoolkids buying text books. Billions in tax relief to Rinehart
— but not a dollar to Holden, or Toyota. Children’s lives are being
smashed by the sacking of their father and their forced removal to a
smaller dwelling in a distant town, away from their friends and their
good school.
And the Wolves don’t care.
These kids are fair game and fine feasting for some longtime party
crony who puts another $10 million in the bank and buys a chalet in
Gstaadt. If ever there was a worship of the golden calf and a breaking
of the ten commandments, it is here, and now, by these awful,
sabre-toothed people.
Killing. Stealing. Coveting. Dishonouring our parents’ generation. If
it’s wrong, they’re up for it. If a dollar can be swindled out of the
blameless and the needy, they will find a clause to extract it.
This is the worst bunch we have ever endured. They are worse than
Askin. They are worse that Kennett. They are worse than Howard.
They are what Shaw called, in words he gave his character Jesus of Nazareth:
‘The spirit of the wolf, striving to return.’
And it’s a pity.
Morgan shows
them on 46.5 percent, two-party preferred, losing a million votes and
fifty seats, and two Senate seats in Western Australia; and even Newspoll, which mostly favours the Wolves, has them on 48 and losing government.
And there are only 913 days to go.
And we will see what we shall see.
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