There’s something deeply wrong with modern left-wing politics, not just in Australia, but across the West. Greg Sheridan nailed it in The Australian today: well-meaning, feel-good policies — dressed up as virtuous — are hurting the very people they’re supposed to help.
Here’s the thing: good intentions aren’t enough. A bad policy is still a bad policy, even if it’s wrapped in compassion and hashtag virtue. You can’t pay your power bill with vibes. And voters eventually wake up.
Yes, Albanese has a big majority. But so did Biden. So did Starmer. So did Whitlam. And look how that turned out.
Here’s the thing: good intentions aren’t enough. A bad policy is still a bad policy, even if it’s wrapped in compassion and hashtag virtue. You can’t pay your power bill with vibes. And voters eventually wake up.
Yes, Albanese has a big majority. But so did Biden. So did Starmer. So did Whitlam. And look how that turned out.
The Feel-Good Fantasy That Fails the Poor
Sheridan argues that the modern Left is driven by ideology rather than practicality. They dream up grand schemes that sound noble — but don’t survive contact with reality.
Sheridan argues that the modern Left is driven by ideology rather than practicality. They dream up grand schemes that sound noble — but don’t survive contact with reality.
For example, consider these policies popular with the Left.
- Education reforms that ruined literacy:
Phonics worked. But “whole language” felt more enlightened. The result? A collapse in literacy standards. Affluent families got tutors. Poor kids got left behind.
- Open border chaos sold as compassion:
Saying “everyone is welcome” sounds kind. But uncontrolled immigration floods low-income suburbs, not leafy ones. Working-class people wear the consequences — in housing, services, and jobs.
- Endless spending justified by ‘care’:
Social programs sound generous. But they’re often ineffective or downright harmful. Inflation? That’s not just economic theory — it’s dinner prices, rent, petrol. And the poor feel it first.
- The Net Zero mirage:
Net Zero is the ultimate virtue signal. A policy built on optics, not physics. The result? Soaring energy prices, collapsing industries, and fewer jobs for non-uni grads. Meanwhile, climate activists continue to tweet from air-conditioned cafes.
- Cancelling student debt:
Sold as justice. But in reality, it’s a taxpayer-funded handout to the middle class. Uni grads earn more — yet working-class taxpayers foot the bill.
Nice Doesn’t Equal Right
The Left no longer works with human nature — it tries to override it. And when theory fails, the poor are the first to suffer.
You can win elections with slogans and selfies. But governing? That takes ideas that work. Not just ideas that sound noble.
The truth is simple: bad policy, no matter how well-intentioned, remains bad policy. And in the end, the public always catches on.
You can win elections with slogans and selfies. But governing? That takes ideas that work. Not just ideas that sound noble.
The truth is simple: bad policy, no matter how well-intentioned, remains bad policy. And in the end, the public always catches on.
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