Greens say Queenslanders oppose LNP control



Monday September 2 2013

Kloot: Vote Greens to avoid LNP control

Queensland Greens candidate Jo Kloot is urging Leichhardt voters worried about Tony Abbott gaining absolute power to vote Greens, after a new poll showed most Queenslanders are opposed to the Coalition having a majority in both houses of Parliament.

The national poll, releasedon Saturday, showed 61 per cent of Queensland is opposed to Tony Abbott and the Coalition having absolute power in the next parliament.

“Tony Abbott wants total control of the parliament and for the Senate to wave through policies he won’t even come clean on,” said Ms Kloot. “The poll shows that most Queenslanders don’t want one party to have total control because when that happens, we end up with policies like WorkChoices.

“Voting for the Greens in the Senate is the best way to guarantee a strong voice for the issues that matter and stop Tony Abbott getting total control.”

Ms Kloot said hundreds of thousands of progressive Queensland voters, including Leichhardt residents, may be trapped into electing a right-wing candidate to the state's last Senate seat. The sixth Senate seat most likely will be a race between Katter Australian Party's (KAP) James Blundell and the Greens' Adam Stone. Labor voters preferences go to KAP, and a vote for the Democrats and some other progressive parties goes to Bob Katter.

 “We all lose if Tony Abbott gets absolute power in Parliament,” Ms Kloot said. “The Greens stand for a caring Australia and for what matters.”

Meanwhile, the Greens have also launched a new television advertising campaign on the danger of Tony Abbott taking control of the Senate. Watch the new advertisement here: www.greens.org.au/ad.