The delicate relationship between Labor and the Greens often swings from confrontation to cooperation. But this week, during the stand-off over the government's housing bill, something snapped, writes David Speers.
Thanks. Those interviews were really frustrating to watch with how hostile (or even, as the YouTube comments said on the second one, “patronising”) the interviewers were.
That’s definitely solidified my opinion that ultimately the Greens’ ideal position on this issue is the best one, but it hasn’t swayed me (one way or the other) with regards to the question of whether the Greens should compromise further and pass the policy as Labor is currently presenting it. Hard for the videos to be persuasive on that issue when the Member for Griffith kept getting interrupted…
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Thanks. Those interviews were really frustrating to watch with how hostile (or even, as the YouTube comments said on the second one, “patronising”) the interviewers were.
That’s definitely solidified my opinion that ultimately the Greens’ ideal position on this issue is the best one, but it hasn’t swayed me (one way or the other) with regards to the question of whether the Greens should compromise further and pass the policy as Labor is currently presenting it. Hard for the videos to be persuasive on that issue when the Member for Griffith kept getting interrupted…
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