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Yeah that's an interesting take. It is political suicide to talk about taxing resources in any fashion.. so best to throw it out with a short time frame rather than letting resource companies run long term albo smear campaign. Now, having said that... If nothing gets taxed I'll flip the table
The fact that the Labor government won't do something very popular is evidence that it does not care about the wishes of the Australian people, and that we don't have real democracy in this country.
The cop out of "it's too hard" is tired. If they wanted, they could utilise popular opinion to tell the gas companies to get fucked, and that we'd happily buy and run the infrastructure ourselves, it'd be all the same employees, just minus the middle men. The people are clamoring for some radical reform.
The Labor party is a neo-liberal cente party though, so will never happen.
It has proven to be political suicide in the past, but given how fractured the right currently is in Australia - the ALP might just be able to get it through as a campaign promise next election.