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Expanding on the previous post a bit, about a decade ago an incident occurred in Australia, that I personally witnessed, which involved a relatively young person (early 20's) making a statement that "the unions should form their own political party".Stunned silence from everyone else in the room until someone pointed out about the ALP.His response "but they don't represent workers" or words to that effect.And that's exactly how many are seeing it. They might represent them in theory, they might even do it in practice, but the perception is very different. This being something that affects the US, Australia and various others.
Expanding on the previous post a bit, about a decade ago an incident occurred in Australia, that I personally witnessed, which involved a relatively young person (early 20's) making a statement that "the unions should form their own political party".
Stunned silence from everyone else in the room until someone pointed out about the ALP.
His response "but they don't represent workers" or words to that effect.
And that's exactly how many are seeing it. They might represent them in theory, they might even do it in practice, but the perception is very different. This being something that affects the US, Australia and various others.
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