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ETS - it's a 'miserable failure': Boswell

01 May, 2009 03:30 PM
Nationals Senator Boswell today has warned industry that the Senate is no place to seek to amend the ETS legislation designed to bring about such big structural changes.

Rather, the Government must go back to the drawing board and design this thing properly - especially as it's legislation designed to bring about the biggest structural changes in Australia’s history.

“I strongly caution industry that the Senate is no place to try to turn a sow’s ear into a silk purse," he says.

“I have listened to evidence presented to the Senate Climate Policy Committee for three long weeks," he says.

"It is clear, beyond any doubt, that Mr Rudd and his Government have failed miserably in designing an ETS.

“The primary industries will be hit particularly hard, with farming families in the dairy and beef and sheep meat industries having to deal with income losses in the first year of the scheme of up to $60 million, $45m and $17m respectively.

“Our export markets will evaporate and imports will stream across our borders.

"Australia’s manufacturing facilities will become distribution centres.

“Reserve Bank director and Bluescope Steel Chairman, Graham Kraehe, has warned the Government’s scheme is a bigger economic threat than the greatest recession to hit this country in three-quarters of a century.

“Mr Rudd has failed to deliver his election promise of no trade disadvantage arising from implementation of an ETS.

"Our leading economists tell us he has failed. Our leading companies tell us he has failed.

“It is very hard to imagine circumstances under which the Nationals would support amendments.

"The Government must go back to the drawing board and design this thing properly.

“The scale of destruction of Rudd’s scheme is far too dangerous to be resolved through another round of policy on the run.”

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Sounds like the globalisation/free trade policy that the Nats and Libs trawled out for years. At least with an ETS the money stays in Australia.
Posted by the lorax, 5/05/2009 6:49:21 PM
It is now clear, as I suspected all along, that this government never had a viable ETS plan right from the start. So where did they get the plan they presented? Why did they ever imagine that it could be viable? What is their real goal? Leading up to the last election the awfully dopey Liberals told us that this would be a government of union leaders. So what? Wouldn't you expect union leaders to be in a Labor Party? What those dopey Liberals should have been pointing out was that these union leaders were never workers. They were and are Marxist bookworms. Career politicians. When our acting prime Minister declared: "No child care centre can close without giving 30 days' notice" it it indicated a belief that all that was needed for something to happen was that the acting Prime Minister command it. Never mind if the workers and creditors are getting paid. In a command economy if the great leader says "do it", it will be done. In the prime Minister's chair is not the right place for a lawyer to be learning how a business and an economy works. And in government is not the right place for 20 union leaders to learn how a business and an economy works. We should fear the ignorance they displayed with this ETS proposal. Their books are unsound.
Posted by Ted O'Brien, 8/05/2009 7:10:33 PM

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