Queensland election 2015: Talent at mercy of Labor factions with ex-ministers not guaranteed cabinet spots Steven Wardill, Sarah Vogler , The Courier-Mail February 4, 2015 1:49pm Being out of federal office is the norm, not the exception.
Working Queenslanders know that they once again have a Government that places top priority in the dignity of work, job security and workplace health and safety. Headed by campaigner and former councillor Luke Akehurst, this faction supported ABC (Anyone But Corbyn) in the leadership election, while Akehurst himself backed Yvette Cooper. The Labor Right, also known as Labor Unity, is a political faction of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) at the national level that tends to be more socially conservative and economically liberal. Queensland Labor Unity continues to be the voice in our party for the silent majority of Labor branch members across Queensland.
Two factions … The Labor Right, also known as Labor Unity, is a political faction of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) at the national level that tends to be more socially conservative and economically liberal. Annastacia Palaszczuk and Labor have worked hard to restore confidence in the Queensland economy. This time it has occurred in Queensland, with the Labor Party's left faction hustling former federal minister, Senator Jan McLucas, from her post in favour of former Queensland MP Murray Watt. Firstly, we have to look at the evidence as to whether the Labor Party is dying and, if so, what is killing it. An internal brawl has broken out within Queensland Labor as the party's left and right factions battle it out to replace Curtis Pitt as treasurer. Are factions killing the Labor Party? The SDA is heavily involved in Victoria and South Australia which can be seen through a socially conservative streak amongst many elected MPs and even through Young Labor. Sidelined right-wing Labor faction — and Cameron Dick — creating havoc for Palaszczuk govt. Are factions killing the Labor Party? This was published 4 years ago.
The Queensland Labor Party (QLP) was a political party of Queensland, Australia formed in 1957 by a breakaway group of the then ruling Labor Party Government after the expulsion of Premier Vince Gair.In 1962 the party became the Queensland section of the Democratic Labor Party (DLP). We provide the stability for the party when it comes to providing good government for Queenslanders, and the right amount of influence to make sure we continue the voice that promotes good social policy, with sound credible economic pragmatism. Sidelined right-wing Labor faction — and Cameron Dick — creating havoc for Palaszczuk govt. Sunday explainer: the factions running the ALP They are an ever-present party of debate about the Labor party. The Left is the largest grouping of passionate Labor supporters and activists across Queensland. An internal brawl has broken out within Queensland Labor as the party's left and right factions battle it out to replace Curtis Pitt as treasurer. The Labor Right, also known as Labor Unity, is a political faction of the Australian Labor Party …