The Labor Party is a party with no ideals, regulations or laws, and it is a party I will not be a part of.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The Labor Party is a body that does not seek political life, and does not fight for its life.
Labor must work harder to attract and retain members. The party should be cheaper to join with discounted rates available for union members as well as for students, pensioners, and people out of work.
I have never belonged to a party. I don't have party affiliation.
What people should understand is that I adore the Labour party.
I do not believe in self-proclaimed parties.
People know where I stand in the Labour party and what I believe in.
I joined the Labour party because I believed in equality, in freedom of speech and in tolerance, compassion and understanding for people, irrespective of their background and views. In whatever I decide to do in the future I will hold to those principles.
I will support my party when they are right on an issue, but am not afraid to stand up to party bosses who are not looking out for the best interests of my constituents and our country.
We are all in the Labour party because we want the Labour party to be a vehicle for social change. There is a thirst for debate in the party, and all those who have joined haven't joined without a purpose.
I want to build a Big Labor party. A party of big ideas. A party which is deeply connected to the community. A party which reflects our diverse nation.