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Ways to Improve Australia #1: Create a New Political SystemArticle Summary: The creation of a new political system is a radical concept, but why have political parties at all Do our current political parties really serve the citizens' interest in the most effective way
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The creation of a new political system is a radical concept, but why have political parties at all? Do our current political parties really serve the citizens' interest in the most effective way?
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But we're forced to vote for a party even though we might only agree with some of their policies. And when elected they claim a mandate to implement all their policies, even though we didn't give them such a mandate.
Or, for example, they say their policy is, "no to carbon tax". Yet after being elected they implement a carbon tax, and use taxpayer's money to run ads asking us to say yes to a carbon tax.
Didn't the majority already say "no"? And why even run ads asking us to say yes, when we don't actually get a choice again to say yes or no?
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My point is this: let's vote on major policies - not parties.
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Imagine the more honest, congruent, passionate debates when politicians can debate policy and not party politics.
Imagine how fast, simple, easy and accurate it will be when we, as voters, get to vote on major policy online.
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In 2012, with a hung parliament, the voters of Australia appear to be totally disillusioned with our two major political parties. What do we need to do to have more equitable governance, and in the Australian vernacular, a fair go for all?
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