Joe Hildebrand on Labor's opposition to snuffing mass murderers:
McClelland, the ALP’s foreign affairs spokesman, came out saying that he wanted to spare the lives of all the Bali bombers, which surprisingly upset some of their victims’ families. This prompted Kevin Rudd to come out and say that he too was generally opposed to capital punishment, although in McClelland’s case he was prepared to make an exception.
Hildebrand also observes vital differences between Labor and the Coalition:
...on global warming. The Coalition’s response is “No, it isn’t” and Labor’s position is “More broadband”.
-- Nick
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