Summary: Vote Greens and preference Labor.
This is your first time voting in a Federal election, yes? With 4.5 weeks until the election, you shouldn't take such a narrow-minded view of politics this early in the political campaign by basing your Greens/Labor vote (which you still have 4.5 additional weeks to decide) on the premise of the return of WorkChoices and IR laws when you have failed to acknowledge debacles such as BER and home insulation. Are these not important as well? How about border protection and the asylum seekers? With a greater proportion of Greens in the senate, you can be sure the ETS/carbon pollution reduction scheme will be implemented in some form of another. What do you know of the economic consequences of such a scheme?
Have you thought about leader credibility? What are your thoughts on JG's fierce refusal to release details of her talks with KR, the night before he was back-stabbed? Do you support Laurie Oakes' hardball question at her regarding this? On the subject of credibility, TB has clearly stated he will not re-introduce WorkChoices; rather, he will continue to maintain the current Labor policy until his first term (if elected) is over. Those who argue that TB can take back this promise should ask the same of JG with respect to the offshore processing debacle at East Timor; do you recall?
How about the RSPT, now the MRRT - do you honestly believe that the budget will still return to surplus in 2013, given the cut in tax levy by 10%? Do you believe the updated budget figures? Speaking of the budget, do you realise how much this government is forking out to process the asylum seekers? Who is footing the bill?
... and you wonder why JG has been appealing to young people to rush to join the electoral roll. Labor knows that many of these 18-year-olds, in their ignorance, will vote Labor without taking into consideration other policy debacles of the Rudd-Gillard government.
One last thing - why was Howard re-elected for several terms, and yet Rudd didn't even last a full term? Because Howard kept tabs on the community's sentiments about politics through talkback radio, and yet Rudd did not. Have a listen to talkback radio. Maybe then you'll learn how to take your vote seriously.