Much of the commentary surrounding the resignations of Nicola Roxon and Chris Evans has interpreted the departures as yet another episode in the neverending disaster that is the Rudd-Gillard government.
This is Tony Abbott’s “constant crisis” narrative. As government MPs have been at pains to point out, not just this week but this term, the government has been nothing if not stable and will likely run full term, or close to it.
Talk of “crisis” seems hyperbolic. There has, however, been a consistent sense that the government is teetering on the brink. It’s a sense which can largely be put down to the inevitably precarious appearance of minority government, especially when voters and commentators have had few experiences of it, at least at the national level.
Abbott’s crisis narrative has been actively encouraged by business groups and right-wing media particularly hostile to minority government. The common charge from the self-interested corporates is that minority government forces too much “uncertainty” into the system. Not for them parliamentary democracy, it seems.
Given that Labor and Liberal party polices are rarely radically divergent these days, it’s difficult to know what business means by “uncertainty”. It seems likely that minority government has given business just enough rationalisation to go to war on its natural enemy – Labor – despite remaining uneasy about Abbott’s capacities.
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What a bunch of conservative suburban souls you are. Anyone can see we have a governments all over the West running out of cash because neo con ploicies have cut taxes to a degree where govt can not run effective programs. I am a successful business owner. I believe in Green policies as only the Greens have any understanding of the only issues which really matter which are climate change, sustainability and population. Increase the GST immediately to 15% and include all services including private education and health. Proper mining tax and death taxes would bring back the govt take to where it should be. You children are hbeholden to the Murdoch media and the circus that is personality politics. Read and do some research rather than leave it to the tabloid media.
With respect....if the government wasn't in crisis it would be very easy for the government to refute and provide countless examples to prove otherwise.
That "good government that had lost it's way" under Kevin Rudd is still well and truly lost. I'm amazed that no one has handed the PM a compass so that she can get back on track.