Playwright, commentator and activist Van Badham is back on the podcast after she joined me in July of 2015.
Since then Van has been a passionate advocate for the re-election of a Labor government and a scathing critic of The Australian Greens. I was keen to dig further into her thinking on that and ask her what she thought went wrong in the 2019 federal election (the answer might surprise you). Van mounts a vigorous defence of Labor’s policies here and explains why she sees it as the major hope for the socialist Left in Australia.
Plus also you will hear her dog barking in the background.
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I’m doing two previews of ENOUGH at The Bill Murray in London on July 16th & 23rd
Then ENOUGH is coming to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August and the Soho Theatre in September
Van’s play Banging Denmark at the Sydney Opera House
Van’s opinion pieces:
Labor’s support for tax cuts is an unfathomable betrayal of principle
Australian Labor led centre-left parties into neoliberalism. Can they lead it out?
Labour has a chance if it replaces Corbyn. Look at Australia in 1983
Time to hail Hillary Clinton – and face down the testosterone left
How I fell out of love with the Greens: a personal story about the Labor Party
The ALP National Platform 2018
ARTICLE: Van Badham’s defence of Hillary Clinton is insufferable right wing crap by Sarah Garnham
ARTICLE: Van Badham’s defence of Clinton is preposterous by Michael Brull
ARTICLE: It wasn’t Bob Brown who lost the election, it was the Labor Party by James Norman
ARTICLE: How Australia’s Labor Party Lost an Un-Loseable Election by Daniel Lopez
Cause of the Week: The Australian Labor Party (alp.org.au)