Normally I’d agree, but since Shorten’s loss Labor has been too petrified to do anything ambitious (read: too controversial/progressive) for risk of losing the center. Especially with the Voice flopping at the start of the last term.
Now they’ve got a chance to make some substantial long term changes instead of merely doing little bits of harm minimisation at the margins.
Normally I’d agree, but since Shorten’s loss Labor has been too petrified to do anything ambitious (read: too controversial/progressive) for risk of losing the center. Especially with the Voice flopping at the start of the last term.
Now they’ve got a chance to make some substantial long term changes instead of merely doing little bits of harm minimisation at the margins.