THE problems that J. Harris attributes to Liberal governments (and my glasses?) in his two recent letters (GP 8/6 and 15/6) existed during Labor's Rudd/Gillard/Rudd governments and remain unfixed with Mr Shorten's politicking in opposition.
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The political bias of Mr Harris is as obvious as his ideological bent to the Left.
My issues with unions and public services (GP 13/6) are about much more than ideology. It's about productivity, service (and dis-service) to the public, corruption and integrity.
There is also the obvious political and ideological bias of a majority, but certainly NOT all, members of unions (including the 'white collar' union to which so many public servants belong) and the implications of union funding of the ALP.
Finally, among other errors and inaccuracies, in his latest letter (GP 15/6) Mr Harris got my name wrong. No explanation or apology needed.
Now let's get on with making positive contributions to help and/or guide our elected representatives at local, state and federal levels to govern for the benefit of all.
Ian Weekley, Marulan.