Gillard warns leakers: I'll sack you
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http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/gillard-warns-leakers-ill-sack-you/story-fn59niix-1225898443420
And so they should be, whatever party. It breaches the law in some aspects, and on others, it completely breaches every oath of office. So that's OK is it? The very fact that the informant remains 'anonymous' and the information unsubstantiated, makes it not only destructive to the ALP, but to the Process of Govt and the Australian People themselves.
Laurie Oaks should substantiate his story or retract it. We all saw the Godwin Grech issue unfold almost by the same means, in a similar Liberal led ankle tap against Rudd. How is this any different? Like Oaks' political leanings are any secret?
I think the guy needs to put up, or shut up. I can't believe you at times bnwt. You seem to think that 'the (unsubstantiated) end, justifies the means' in this issue. i.e. that it's quite OK for a journalist to stop reporting the news and actually BECOME the news. You also seem to overlook the fact that the informant if they exist, blatantly breached cabinet confidentiality
with intent, and every oath of office in the process?
The very act of breaching that confidence makes any Politician untrustworthy to their party, and therefore, it's quite reasonable to sack them. For your info, if the informant comes forward, they could also be charged if Gillard pursues the issue. Any wonder why they're not so brave when it comes to facing the consequence of their actions?
It seems to me that the objections being leveled at Gillard on this thread are more to do with subjective issues, and negative media propaganda, and nothing to do with the election issues or the 'alternative' we're gonna get with Abbott.
e.g. MM, don't expect any real debate over the M/river mining projects (2 of them actually) if Abbott gets in. At the moment the ALP can't ignore their own policy on marine reserves and you at least have a hope of getting the M/River mining curtailed. Under Abbott, the whole thing will be thrown out, and It will be a free for all , with the mining companies getting off scott free on fair remuneration.
At least if people are going to put the boot in, try criticising Gillard on her
skills as a leader and the election issues she's putting forward, vs what awaits us under Abbott. Not her hair colour, marital status, religious beliefs or anything else so thoroughly subjective and discriminative. Tony Abbott is doing a good job of that already.
You do realise that a persons marital status, religious beliefs, sexuality (and anything similarly personal being dragged into this election by the Opposition leader), actually forms the basis for Discrimination in every State in Australia. Indeed if any employer were to ask these things of an applicant or employee or discriminate against them in any way over these factors, they'd find themselves before an anti discrimination tribunal. Abbott has no class even going there, it degrades the political system altogether.
Those who think that is what constitutes a good leader, well, you're entitled to your vote and opinion, and I'm entitled to mine. I can only hope the majority of Australians, look a bit deeper than media and opposition smear propaganda however, when casting their vote on issues of much greater National Significance.