The imperative for progressives? Bold action on inequality, democracy and climate | Osmond Chiu
Big challenges demand a big, convincing narrative that taps into the public mood
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Writing publicly means living with the chance you will be a hostage to fortune. But I wrote in March that: "While Shorten has attempted to draw parallels to Bob Hawke's style of leadership, the best comparison may instead be with a UK Labour government that never was: the unsuccessful campaign and platform of Ed Miliband in 2015."
On 18 May, like many progressives, a sense of an incoming Labor government was replaced by shell shock that seemed to parallel what happened in Britain in 2015. The salience of a campaign mobilised against taxation, swings in regional and outer suburban electorates and the inability of Labor to cut through despite conservative chaos and division must prompt some deep reflection.
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