This government may not be around to introduce it in a "more feasible time period."if the trial goes ahead and is considered effective, mandatory precommitment is likely to be introduced and in a more feasible time period
if the trial goes goes ahead and precommitment is not shown to be effective then it will be rightly scrapped
seems like this evidence based approach is the way to go. whats the fuss? are people concerned about interested parties sabotaging the trial? or it get getting bogged down in a bureaucratic bayou? or subject to a change in political winds?
the $250 max withdrawal from ATMs at gaming venues seems like shit policy though
so what you're saying is, the government doesn't have enough time to introduce legislation that The People don't wantThis government may not be around to introduce it in a "more feasible time period."
I'm saying Andrew Wilkie had a limmited window of opportunity to implement a policy which is overwhelmingly supported by the people who elected him.so what you're saying is, the government doesn't have enough time to introduce legislation that The People don't want
so why doesn't julia gillard support the proposal, or rather, why does she say wilkie 'doesn't have the numbers'? could it be that they're not acting in the interests of their constituents, or rather, in consideration of particular constituents who oppose this legislation?I'm saying Andrew Wilkie had a limmited window of opportunity to implement a policy which is overwhelmingly supported by the people who elected him.
And what do you mean people don't want, it polls at roughly 60-40 dunnit?
they slipped him a twentyI wonder how much slipper got from the gaming industry
just hypothetically
Because?Mandatory pre commitment is dead no matter what the trial shows. The next parliament is likely to deliver a majority government and no majority government would implement it.
http://www.jewelsdiva.com.au/2011/03/julia-gillard-declares-signs-grossly.htmlThis government may not be around to introduce it in a "more feasible time period."
because it won't work, but will hurtBecause?
Much like temporary protection visas.because it won't work, but will hurt
arm chair australians care about the refugee issue 100x more than they do about problem gamblersMuch like temporary protection visas.
I agree, and as such a gubment probably wouldn't have any major fears about a voter backlash despite the huff and puff of the gaming industry.arm chair australians care about the refugee issue 100x more than they do about problem gamblers
Well you won't need to worry about those anymore now that glorious leader Abbott is going to have the people's Navy drag all of the boats back to Indonesia, a much more compassionate one than Gillard's policy which has lured 600 to their deathsMuch like temporary protection visas.
Where will the boat go when Indonesia refuses to let it dock, as the Indonesian government has repeatedly said it would, as our department of Immigration has said is likely to occur?Well you won't need to worry about those anymore now that glorious leader Abbott is going to have the people's Navy drag all of the boats back to Indonesia, a much more compassionate one than Gillard's policy which has lured 600 to their deaths