Lentern, Rudd FROZE processing on asylum seekers from two specific racial backgrounds. To try to claim that he (or Beazley, who supported the War in Afghanistan and privately supported Iraq, along with Rudd) was somehow some great champion of muliculturalism and above political pointscoring at the expense of migrants is ludicrous. I'm not going to make some strong advocacy of what she announced today, but I think those labelling it as some great lurch to the right are just reporting what they expected without adjusting for the realities like modern "Dewey Defeats Truman"ites. The refugee camps are to be run with UN input for starters, which makes it a far cry from the inhumanities of the Pacific Solution (or, again, the freezing of processing of two specific races).
Her language hasn't been fantastic but, unfortunately for her (and the ALP), she's got a month to solve something Rudd should've two years ago. It's a hard ask to say she should be able to completely reframe the entire debate that the Coalition was gaining in and promising to send boats back to the warzones they came from is having way too great an expectation on the woman.
Chances are that it'll all fall apart after the election, anyway, when New Zealand and co. decide against it because it's far too costly a venture and then we can get on with redefining the sides of the debate so three years from now we don't have this same situation.
Also, the Inner City Left's calling of Western Suburbanites "rednecks" was terrible, and did more harm than good for what was essentially the right side on the debate. For a group of people from basically homogenous middle class white neighborhoods to call those who, you know, actually live in multicultural areas rednecks just shows why progressiveness loses in society, as far too large a number of those with liberal ideologies are just a bunch of elitist cunts.