Peter Beattie is a “last century” politician
Sunday was the launch of the Green’s urban water policy, promising to deliver water to southeast Queensland by reducing consumption targets, recycling, rainwater tanks and demand reduction.
According to the Green’s, Peter Beattie is a “last century” politician with "last century" thinking.
Juanita Wheeler (Mt Coot-tha candidate for the Greens) said the issues of water and climate change forefront of politics. But Beattie supporting the coal industry so strongly and not having any creative solutions to the State’s water problem makes him a last century politician.
"When we first started talking, people were like, oh The Greens, it's Chicken Little the sky is falling, but now more and more people are starting to realise that ... the messages that we have been sending is going to be reality. Queensland Labor are talking about it but it has been way too long."
Bob Brown has stated that there is a significant protest vote against the ALP and their "last century" solutions to the state's crises. "Peter Beattie is so last century, The Greens are so this century." "Peter Beattie is so big end of town, The Greens are so your suburb, your street, your family," he said.
Beattie is such a strong supporter of the coal industry in Queensland that even the coal industry is embarrassed about it.
Beattie has said on numerous occasions he would want to ensure the future of Queensland's coal industry. In his own words, “I mean this is ... black and white - I am a strong supporter of the coal industry… the coal industry has a long-term future with 300 years of deposits in reserve.”
According to the Green’s, Peter Beattie is a “last century” politician with "last century" thinking.
Juanita Wheeler (Mt Coot-tha candidate for the Greens) said the issues of water and climate change forefront of politics. But Beattie supporting the coal industry so strongly and not having any creative solutions to the State’s water problem makes him a last century politician.
"When we first started talking, people were like, oh The Greens, it's Chicken Little the sky is falling, but now more and more people are starting to realise that ... the messages that we have been sending is going to be reality. Queensland Labor are talking about it but it has been way too long."
Bob Brown has stated that there is a significant protest vote against the ALP and their "last century" solutions to the state's crises. "Peter Beattie is so last century, The Greens are so this century." "Peter Beattie is so big end of town, The Greens are so your suburb, your street, your family," he said.
Beattie is such a strong supporter of the coal industry in Queensland that even the coal industry is embarrassed about it.
Beattie has said on numerous occasions he would want to ensure the future of Queensland's coal industry. In his own words, “I mean this is ... black and white - I am a strong supporter of the coal industry… the coal industry has a long-term future with 300 years of deposits in reserve.”