Opinion
The pandemic is draining the power of incumbency
Once upon a time, solidarity in facing COVID-19 got governments re-elected. That’s now turned into voter irritation that might toss them out.
Phillip CooreyPolitical editorAs policy backflips go, Labor’s pledge this week to build a taxpayer-funded, gas-fired power station in NSW’s Hunter Valley was a ripper.
For the best part of a year, Labor vehemently opposed the plant, not because it would burn gas and eventually hydrogen to help firm up renewable energy when the Liddell coal-fired plant closed, but because it was bad economics.
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