Elizabeth Watson-Brown, a Greens MP, argues that the Australian government's failure to implement a 25% gas export tax represents a failure to meet the needs of everyday people and a clear disdain for democratic wishes, calling on politicians to 'cross the floor' and support this reform to break with the unrepresentative pro-corporate status quo and address the growing distrust in government.
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Greens MP calls on politicians to 'cross the floor' and support 25% Gas TaxAdded:
one. Thank you, Deputy Speaker. I move the amendment as circulated in my name that whilst not declining to give the bill a second reading, the house calls on the government to implement a 25% gas export tax.
This budget fails the Australian people in many ways. I'm not saying there's no good in it. What I'm saying is it fails to meet the scale of people's needs, the needs of the moment, the boldness required to get Australia back on track.
The biggest symbol of this failure is the government's decision to not include a tax on gas exports. This failure is not just significant economically, it's a failure because of what it represents.
It's a failure because it shows a clear disdain from our political class towards people's clearly expressed wishes. Some people call this campaign for a gas tax populism.
I prefer to call it democracy, but it seems our political class finds democracy a suspicious concept. The failure goes deeper. The failure to listen to everyday people accelerates the decline in trust in government.
This failure is a gift to One Nation. If labor keeps failing like this, they will deliver One Nation into government.
Think One Nation's rise will just go away? Even if they collapse tomorrow, something else will rise in its place.
Because the conditions for One Nation's rise continue to be created by our out-of-touch political establishment.
The status quo, currently defended by the Albanese Labor Party, is not working for everyday people. People are starting to reject it. People are right to reject it. They're not being listened to. They are finding their lives getting tougher and tougher year-on-year. There needs to be a break with this unrepresentative pro-corporate out-of-touch status quo.
To turn the page, to turn the page really decisively on decades of deregulation, privatization, corporate tax avoidance. When people are feeling ignored by the political system, when they're feeling the squeeze, while they see the wealth of the top 1% soar, you don't rush to defend that status quo. You don't just tinker around the edges. You say, "Yes, it is time for real change. It's time to make the 1% and the big corporations pay their fair share and build a society where everyone everyone can get ahead." That's the only way to bring people together on a different politics other than One Nation's than One Nation's politics of division and of hate.
What's to be done? Well, we could start right now. What better way to demonstrate a willingness to break with the status quo than to back this amendment to the budget to implement a tax on gas corporations?
What better way to show a willingness to not follow politics as usual than to break with party lines and support this eminently sensible and positive reform that people are demanding. So, I'm imploring I'm imploring cross the floor. Come on. Just cross the floor and vote for a gas tax.
Deputy Speaker, I want to urge members of the Labor Party, the Liberal Party, the Nationals, One Nation to all cross the floor. Their voters will reward them for it. I want members in this chamber to know that their voters actually want a gas tax. Their voters want to see them side with the people, not with vested interests. And I'm being completely serious. Deputy Speaker, I'm imploring members of this house to not put their parties political line ahead of what their voters their voters are clearly calling on them to do. Their party's political line has been set by the gas lobby. Not even by their party's membership or even their caucus.
There's labor voters, liberal voters, One Nation voters, all out there wanting members of this house to step up and stop gas corporations ripping us all off.
Imagine being able to go to the Australian people and say, "We're raising $17 billion extra a year. What do you want to spend it on? What would you like to spend it on?" There's nothing stopping members of the of this chamber, only the entrenched power of the corporate lobbying machine over your parties. So, I'm calling on members in this chamber to cross the floor and show Australian people, their voters, that they're not just cogs in a political machine.
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