Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Lib/Nats deceive public in MDBP debate

It is time to call a spade a spade and One Nation wants to say outright that the public and Irrigators are being deceived by the Liberal/National Coalition.

The Murray Darling Plan is based on the 2007 Water Act. This act passed by the Coalition during the Howard years does not take the livelihoods of growers and irrigators into consideration nor does it concern itself with the future of the towns along the system. If anything the environment is the only issue mentioned. Reeking of the stench of the UN agenda 21, the same treaty that brought you the Native Vegetation Act, it flies straight in the face of common sense and damns all those who built their lives along the river.

While the Labor government have taken the issue a lot further and seem intent on driving a nail into the coffin of Australian agriculture the blame has to lie with those that set the ball rolling. It has to be understood that both Labor and Liberal Party supported UN agenda 21. Labor passed the treaty in 1992 and Liberal did not rescind it during their years in power. Instead they chose to use it as the basis of their 2007 Water act. Both Labor and the Coalition have signed thousands of treaties with the UN and many of them have taken away this country’s sovereignty.

One Nation urge all those interested to look up and verify this information as it is easily found online. When you realise that our growers and their communities have been sold out it will confirm what we have been saying for some time now, it is time to end the” two party duopoly” and return this country to being the proud democracy it once was.



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