My Position In Relation To Working With Other Parties
Policies give a window into a person or parties "Ideals", give a sense of what is important, give indication of a direction to follow.
In reading the following policy guidelines it will be determined that this Independent's policy ideals are not that different from the majority of current minor/major parties.
As a newly elected Independent I will work with "ALL" parties to bring about positive urgent change that is needed, that is the beauty of being an Independent I can move and stand for the betterment of our country and not for the betterment of a political party whom these same political parties have the behind scenes powerful people that so often pull the strings of some minor and definitely, the current major parties, for their own self-interest or particular lobby group.
Please remember, I will seek to understand (always) people's different views from the constituents of "Parkes" on various future matters that may come up, this before I will seek to be understood as a possible future leader.
As a True Independent it is not my role to get in the way of "GOOD" policy/legislation put forward to parliament, by other's elected to parliament, my role is to work in "Bi-Partisan" effort, firstly, to get things done and moving in this country of ours, I must only to get in the way of "BAD" policy which overall does not enhance the lives of "ALL" Australians and not just some.
It is my intent, if elected as the "Parkes Electorates Representative" to be directed by the electorate of "Parkes", to be guided by a majority of my constituents, by way of using appropriate technology to enable my electorate of "Parkes" to then communicate directly with me as your Member of Parliament by way of the majority would want me to vote on any "Bill" or piece of "Legislation" that comes before the "House Of Representatives".
...Please remember...
That only a True Independent can make this commitment to you the voters of "Parkes Electorate". NO minor or major party will "EVER" let or allow the people of their electorate to finally decide which way an elected Member of Parliament (MP) should vote, something that has never before happened in the history of our Australian Parliament, I would suggest, think about this future real possibility when deciding whom to give your next precious vote to.
Independent Stuart Howe, Parkes 2025 fighting for you.
Federal Parties
In today's political society, one of the biggest debates is whether bipartisanship is attainable anymore. Bipartisan efforts have been declining in recent years, the main reason that bipartisanship is declining is polarisation.
A lawmaker that engages in bipartisanship will be able to pass legislation further along in the lawmaking process. I think the bipartisanship can happen again, all members of any government can put their differences aside and unite for a greater good.
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