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- From: pol253b@monu1.cc.monash.edu.au (Ms D Alexander)
- Subject: Re: Policies - does only economic policy count?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov16.113740.28100@monu1.cc.monash.edu.au>
- Keywords: gst, economic, policies
- Organization: Monash University, Australia.
- References: <1992Nov9.140350.165047@dstos3.dsto.gov.au> <1992Nov10.093603.5724@monu1.cc.monash.edu.au> <1992Nov12.105622.165089@dstos3.dsto.gov.au>
- Distribution: aus
- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 11:37:40 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov12.105622.165089@dstos3.dsto.gov.au> mjp@itd.dsto.gov.au writes:
- >
- >Well on the GST thing I will put labor before lib in the
- >reps. But quite honestly the difference between labor and
- >lib is so often a matter of degree that it makes very little
- >difference.
-
- (lots edited out)...
-
- >To clarify my decision, I think the effective difference
- >between the two biggest parties is marginal at best, and since
-
- Surely you jest. What about industrial relations and health fer chrissakes
- Michael? Two major areas with potentially enormous social impact, and areas
- where the difference is much, much, more than marginal.
-
- Dey.
-