I have a rule when it comes to recently fallen politicians. Don’t stick the slipper in after they’ve left the arena. It’s unseemly and a touch callous.
I figure once they’ve moved, often ignominiously, out of the line of fire, they become non-combatants.
Truth be told, it’s more of a guideline. Happily, readers, in the case of the existentially forgetful and terminally hapless David Feeney, I am prepared to make an exception.
David Feeney resigned as the member for Batman yesterday. Sadly, he misplaced his letter of resignation. He did show the media a bus ticket he has had in his wallet since 1993. He’s going home now. Wherever that is.
Some of Feeney’s colleagues offered trite condolences and tepid expressions of support yesterday but it was impossible not to notice the gritted teeth. In Adelaide yesterday, deputy leader, Tanya Plibersek, said Feeney had made a “fine contribution” to the party but when asked if he was resigning, replied, “I’ll let David speak for himself.”
Praise any fainter than that would be in an induced coma.
In 1983 Batman was the safest Labor seat in the country, safer even than Bob Hawke’s seat of Wills just across St George’s Road. Batman has been in Labor hands since 1934, save a brief period when former Labor member for Batman, Sam Benson, was expelled from the party over his continued support for the Vietnam War. Benson won the seat as an independent in 1966 only to lose it narrowly to the colourful former Collingwood mayor, Horrie Garrick in 1969. Horrie, dragged the seat back to the safest end of the Labor pendulum until he got rolled in a preselection barney and was replaced by Brian Howe in 1977.
Now it will go to the Greens in a by-election which could be held as early as March 10. The only thing that got Feeney over the line in 2016 was Liberal preferences. The Libs will almost certainly run dead in the by-election and that will be that for Labor’s long and occasionally illustrious history in Batman.
As we’ve seen in the seat of Melbourne, when Labor loses to the Greens in an inner-city electorate, those seats don’t come back.
Brian Howe was the last genuine local to represent Labor in Batman.
He was a thoroughly decent man who became deputy Prime Minister in the Hawke-Keating governments. While he was Minister for Housing, he spent three months living in public housing to see for himself what the problems were and how they could be fixed. I’d say imagine that from a politician today but we all know it is unimaginable.
Say what you like about Howe’s successor, Martin Ferguson and he has many critics within the Labor Party, indeed to the point where the WA state branch moved to expel him four years ago. In my experience, the vowelless Mar’n was always accessible. When he was a shadow minister I would call him for a quote and a yarn and if you rang early enough, Mar’n would pick up the phone himself. No protective press secretaries or chiefs of staff acting as political bollards.
But the fact remains he was parachuted into the seat in a factional deal that rolled the locals. He wasn’t even a Melbourne bloke. These things matter. A political party can’t keep doing this without losing support from the grassroots and the punters.
When Feeney was elbowed in, in another slippery multi-factional deal that saw him go from the Senate to the Reps — from the vegetables to the animals — the local branches had been treated as door mats again. It was the beginning of the end.
I’ll call it now. Labor is gone in Batman. Ged Kearney might have stood a chance a decade ago but not now. The seat, once the jewel in the Labor crown, is never coming back.
Feeney has been the butt of many jokes and God knows, I’ve written plenty myself. In another time and under different circumstances he would have been a Labor hero. A campaign director with three state election wins under his belt — two in South Australia and one in Victoria where the Bracks government won by a record margin. A big parliamentary career beckoned.
Instead he leaves politics as a laughing stock with the once safest seat in the country about to slip through Labor’s hands.
Feeney is fated to walk the Earth, knocking on doors offering a polite if by now unnecessary political spiel to the punters, “Bill Shorten and the Labor team have some great policies. I’d like a moment of your time to talk about them. Also, is this my house?”
This article was first published in The Australian on 2 February, 2018.
The Productivity Commission tells the Nation that the Federal coalition government bank $6.2 billion levy will be paid for by the Consumers. But wait there is more by forcing interest only rate rises the government has cost taxpayers more due to the Negative Gearing of those costs. the treasurer for the real estate industry hillsong morrison has given another boost to the Negatively Geared speculators costing all taxpayers another huge unfunded bill. The Productivity Commission say banks are exploiting customers. What does the coalition do? An enquiry into the best performing Industry Super funds? Which taxpayers will fund with the bank levy. Just watch how quickly hillsong morrison covers up the enquiry he commissioned. Worst government in Australia’s history. No Surprises.
Well Tony Burke wouldn’t give us a yes or no on Adani either this morning.
Now who else can they try?
Have you got shares in Adani?
No. Are you recommending a buy, JB?
Yes absolutely Boadicea. Mortgage yourself up to the eyebrows and hit your rellies up for a loan.
That’s secret advice for you only.
I think the answer is both a yes and a no, Boa depending on the audience or location.
Going to be a huge proctology bill with all that fence-sitting going on.
Yep. They could pay a big price
Ouch, hope they aren’t ironbark fence posts or steel star pickets!
i hope they are
Excuse the double post if you don’t mind Jack, but from the last blog where I hadn’t realised that the caravan had moved on:
You will all realise that I am not a member of the CFMEU (to my knowledge at least). But this is outrageous:
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/nation/builders-risk-ban-over-eureka-flag/news-story/5cab8cbc47d7dcab007b43944a523dde
Fair dinkum, what is this government on about? Where are their priorities? Trying to provoke some sort of a union war I guess? I reckon half the country or more might start wearing the Eureka flag in protest if this gets some steam.
Elsewhere, has anyone else noticed the black spot on Bill Shorten’s left temple in the last day or so? I’d be off to the melanoma clinic if I was Bill.
I agree TV. What are the government on about with this Eureka flag business? Some say that it should have been the Australian flag
Looks like a speech issue to me, Triv. I’m very much with Mill on this.
Who’s Mill?
Not sure what you are saying here Dwight…..are they not allowed to fly the flag or are they not allowed to make speeches?
JS Mill, On Liberty. The only cure for bad speech is more speech.
I think that Labor minus Feeney is probably better off on balance (now where have I heard that before?)
There are more jobs already in the current construction of Renewables projects in QLD than Adani would have ever created. QLD has the biggest book of upcoming Renewable projects in the Nation. The deliberately misleading campaign by the coalition is the biggest threat to more jobs in QLD. The coalitions ongoing lies, propaganda and false assumptions on Power is another huge threat to jobs in this country. No surprises.
99% of those jobs are not ongoing after construction so your assumptions, if true, are just a sugar rush. No long term economic benefit.
adani is supposed to be a fully automated mine. No ongoing jobs.
This demonstrates my point exactly Dismal….
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/state-politics/australias-biggest-wind-farm-to-generate-just-20-fulltime-jobs/news-story/27d2878c7fb0166fae22aac8b45363fb
puff piece
Green voters and Labor voters. Compare and contrast.
Well I wont vote Green, Milton but will vote Labor or Liberal providing they have a good leader. Sadly right now Shorten and Turnbull deserve each other, a 2 horse race to nowhere. Cheers P.S is your man Abbott ever going to make a move or is he waiting for another 4 dud Newpolls from Turnbull to equal his 30?
atrocious dress sense ..hipster line altogether too obvious on altogether too obvious fat arses
Well both are more intelligent and responsible than conservatives.
Couple of typos there JB, unintelligible, reprehensible and conserves are the correct spelling. No worries, glad to help.
Dope.
Interesting reading about “the butcher’ of Fallujah and apparent breaches or outright disregard of article 54 of the Geneva Convention and today we see the coalition PM hail this person as great? Again the PM highlights his own lack of integrity. The cons are a disgrace. 1% of voters is all Australia needs to start rebuilding the Nations integrity on the world stage.
What a disgracful piece of garbage from a pathetic hole digger. Jim Moylan is a rightly decorated Australian who only low life like you would denigrate.
There, I’ll now go back to treating you as you deserve, with ignore and disgust.
Molan of course. Fired me up.
Jim Molan wasn’t exactly respected amongst the Coalition troops in Iraq, but maybe calling him the “Butcher” of Fallujah is going a bit far Lou. But our involvement in the Iraq War was definitely not one of our proudest moments, particularly when the topic of WMD’s comes to mind. Just ask the Iraqis what they thought of the Coaltion troops. However back to Dismayed’s post , how come it’s OK for Jim Molan to repost those disgraceful far-right videos (which even Donald Trump managed to apolgise for) and yet you find it so distasteful that someone objects to these videos being distributed? Your post also uses unfortunate language as well Lou, calling someone a piece of garbage is never nice…..
Penny,
Where has either Dismal or Lou’s posts mentioned the video’s?
Penny, I dont want or plan any arguement with you. I did not call anyone a piece of garbage, just his ridiculous comment. Read it again.
By what authority did you determine Molan wasnt respected by the troops? Sheer nonsense. He didnt start the war,just did his duty with distinction.
I note Dismayed made no reference to the videos of violence in the UK, and if you do any reasonable research Molan’s post was four years ago and he made clear his own motivation in relation to the problems of civil violence.
I cant abide by jusxtaposition of occurances to make a predetermined bias. You just did it.
I’ve been through enough in life, and of late, to cast aggravation and abuse into the dustbin. There is one jerk here that’s ruined the experience for me and many others. You can ignore or defend his obnoxious diatribes if you wish, and JTI has he option of tolerance, even if obviously tested frequently.
See you later.
Don’t let it get to you Lou. Just think of it as amusing and enjoy the posts of those who interest you.
Well said Penny. The outraged can fulminate all they like but Dismayed certainly did not coin that phrase.
https://independentaustralia.net/politics/politics-display/jim-molan-australias-newest-senator-has-blood-on-his-hands,11171
Are you mad? Molan last year appeared on the ABC’s Nightlife. There was a discussion about the leasing of the Port of Darwin to the Chinese which he is against. When asked what we should do if a Chinese aircraft carrier decided to berth in the harbour and refused to leave, Molan’s response was “It couldn’t do it. It wouldn’t do it and if it ever tried to do it we would put it seriously at the bottom of the ocean”. The most fascinating aspect of this is Molan was deadly serious. Molan is a very dangerous man and should not be let anywhere near our parliament and has sadly not got over his depression. I am sending the audio of this to Jack.
Regardless of Jim Molan’s record as a soldier, the media has rightly highlighted Molan’s poor judgement in reposting unverified videos from a far-right orhanisation. Any publicly elected official should be similarly held to account by the constituents they’re elected to serve. Hopefully, Molan will be more circumspect in future.
When did the Afghani’s, ISIS, Taliban try to invade Australia? Australia’s freddom have only ever been under danger for a short period during WWII. You are delusions you have just proven you live in absolute fear.You like the disgraceful molan fight for racism and division because you fear losing your privileged white fantasy world. Have you ever actually thought for yourself? You are the one who denigrates this country daily with your poisonous ideology. Stick your government funded work old girl. The international community do NOT share your view of this breaker of the Geneva Convention.
You denigrate a great Australian! You’re a worthless grub who has been in command of nothing more than a que at a barbie and yet you attempt to demonstrate some knowledge of a situation so foreign to you and your ilk as to be unimaginable. You do not deserve to live under the freedoms that people like Jim Molan fight for.
Razor, what freedoms in Australia was Jim Molan fighting for in Iraq?
The freedom to be part of a coalition of countries who will support us should we need it. Bearing in mind our size it’s not a bad freedom to have.
I wasn’t a supporter of the second Iraq war Penny but what seems to have been convieniently lost to history in recent times is who Saddam was, what he did and what he wanted to do.
Hear, hear Dr Penny. Hear hear.
Try as hard as I might, i just cannot picture our Bill coping on the world stage.
If by some awful chance it happened, he would have to hope that Trump’s memory is a bit shaky. As I recall, it wasn’t all that long ago that our Bill, in a rather reckless flurry of enthusiasm, labelled the POTUS as “mad as a barking dog” 🐩🤤
and he was correct trump is irrational and a pathological liar. Then again you seem to support that sort of person. No surprises.
Now where in that comment did I say I supported Trump?
Read it properly silly man.
Could we have the list of pathlogical liars please? Could make for an interesting read fir us all
BODHISATTVA:-In total agreement with that. Stan on the world stage…laughable! Like Howard. Saw him once at a world conference in a photo supping on a cup of tea in a corner all alone. No leader would go near him. Will be very surprised if they go with Stan to the next election…especially if Newspoll narrows.
Well good old little Johnnie will go down as one of Australia’s best PM’s, Bassy..
He makes a lot of money on the guest speaker circuit too.
I wonder when Albo is going to go for it?
What! In whose opinion! The man was a stooge and idiot.
Curious one that. Dogs bark naturally, it’s what they do. If Shorten had said “Trump is barking mad” then he would be quite right.
As it is Bill should apologise to dogs everywhere for making such an unfair if accidental comparison.
Dismayed, regarding your “the butcher’ of Fallujah” comment, I take it you’re referring to Ahmad Hashim Abd al-Isawi. If you’re not, and you’re coy about naming the person you have in mind and detailing the “apparent breaches” of the GC, then you appear to be a gutless wonder.
1% of voters? You silly little man.
1% at the next election is all it will take to remove the worst government in Australia’s history with .
Are you ok??
More riveting news from the genius of Elon Musk, Mr Insider as we see SpaceX is poised for the first test launch Tuesday (US time) of its Falcon Heavy, which aims to become the world’s most powerful rocket in operation, capable of reaching the Moon or Mars some day. Goodness me what an exciting time to be an Earthian! P.S. I would like to see a couple of “fossils” from Earth packed in the Cargo Hold for the ride of a lifetime!
https://tinyurl.com/y88kxax9
Have you heard back from NASA yet Henry?
I did Mr Baptiste, am on their short list for a manned spot on the 1st ship off to Mars. They did say my Profile pic and Resume looked “similar” to Neil Armstrong’s. Cheers
Yes, but when Henry. When exactly?
Fuzzy picture. Is it an XC with a boot load of paving bricks? Elon’s lost it. He’s confused the Falcon Heavy with Ford Prefect.
NEver forget the Landau Perentie!
BASSMAN Feb 6 11.48am says/asks: “Turnbull is TOTALLY CONTROLLED by the UN Nationals … he even had to sign a secret pact with them …. where have you been hibernating?”
A “secret pact” BASSY? You appear to be off on another one of your cloak and dagger jaunts into fantasy land mate.
Or are you referring to that ……. ssshhhh, unrevealed, undisclosed, uncommunicated agreement, not to be known or seen by others, involving no emissions trading scheme (a very sound proposal) , stick with the Coalition’s plebiscite on marriage equality (and what a great success that was!) and a $1,000 leg up for stay-at-home mums (what a laudable initiative!)
Oops …..! now I’ve gone and let the cat out of the bag.
Or were you referring to a different murky clandestine deal none of us know about?
Other countries disclose their agreements with parties they sign up with. Turnbull will not. We as taxpayers have a right to know. Par for the course from the most secretive govt that has ever existed. Dutton is a fine example. His lies and obfuscations have cost us millions in the courts.
The so called ” secret aggreement” has been all over the papers for yonks if you care to look. Your bias is showing BASSY.
You seriously don’t know of the secret pact between the Nationals and the Libs?
My goodness Carl you are seriously out of the loop.
Seriously? The agreement was largely as per my 4.01pm comment to BASSY. I can understand BASSY being unable to make the connection, but I thought you may have been more perceptive JB.
You OK me old mate?
Not that you silly old duffer. The secret agreement.
Should hipsters be eligible to vote? Discuss.
Of course. More brains on average than baby boomers.
all underpants are eligible
Quite right. I see now Milton was enquiring in an oblique way if his cottontails and pullups are legit.
Yes Milt, skiddies and all. That’s what a democracy is.