Good friends disagree

Relations with our neighbour remain as challenging as ever:

A recent poll has found that more than two-thirds (67 per cent) of NSW men between ages 40 to 49 felt that Australia did not stand up enough to Indonesia in its dealings.

And overall, the poll found that 58 per cent of Australians believe our government should stand up to Indonesia more often. In contrast, 31 per cent said we are strong enough.

Younger Australians are significantly more likely to perceive Indonesia positively, the poll found. 62 per cent of people aged 18 to 29 held a positive opinion of Indonesia and only 16 per cent negative.

Older Australians were more likely to hold negative perceptions of Indonesia; however, they still regarded the relationship as important.

A growing number of Australians have travelled to Indonesia and hold the country in high regard. After all, politicians are usually far behind public sentiment (as shown by flagging, public support for US foreign policy.)

Indonesia may be a complex country with contradictory aims (like any large nation), but Australia’s recent move to appease the Indonesians over refugee policy is misguided and not supported by the general population.

Once again, John Howard has been incapable of managing one of our most important relationships.

4 Responses to “Good friends disagree”


  1. 1 Pete

    Regardless of the Indonesian connection the Government simply doesn’t want to encourage a new (large) source of refugees. If they are assessed offshore that looks fair.

    So many refugees have treated Australia as (A) an economic improvement ground or (B) a temporary host country for their agitating activities that:

    the silent majority of Australians oppose new sources of refugees despite the Left’s almost rligious fervour about this cause.

    Pete

  2. 2 leftvegdrunk

    Pete, if you are right then that is a reaosnably sound position, although I disagree. Do you have supporting evidence for your claims?

  3. 3 Pete

    LVD I said “silent majority” cob ie unprovable anecdotal evidence.

    Opinions make the world go round.

    Pete

  4. 4 leftvegdrunk

    Heh. Fair enough.

    My “silent majority” says that all people are equal and deserve a fair go.

    No figures available. ;-)

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