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The Liberals are dealing themselves out as a party of reform. More important is the relationship between the BCA and the ACTU, writes Craig Emerson.

Bipartisanship essential

Within nanoseconds, Dutton promised that if elected to government he would repeal the measure. And he would reignite the climate wars by abolishing the safeguard mechanism that puts a price on carbon for Australia’s biggest emitters.Yet there is a glimmer of hope.Financial Review They have worked together to revitalise the enterprise bargaining system and have found common ground on policy issues such as training, immigration and climate change. They have the maturity to put aside matters on which they cannot agree while working on those on which agreement might be possible.the changes to the superannuation tax concession and urged the opposition to support the government’s safeguard mechanism to end the climate wars.

As Malcolm Turnbull learnt, if a Liberal parliamentarian upsets these constituents their days are numbered.

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