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Transcripts from the Prime Ministers of Australia

Howard, John

Period of Service: 11/03/1996 - 03/12/2007
Release Date:
30/05/1998
Release Type:
Interview
Transcript ID:
10781
Released by:
  • Howard, John Winston
TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON. JOHN HOWARD MP DOORSTOP INTERVIEW – JONDARYAN, OAKEY

E&OE.........................................................................................................

PRIME MINISTER:

I think some political commentators ought to take a reality check.

There's only one choice. You either have Rob Borbidge as Premier

of Queensland or Peter Beattie. And it is very easy when you have

no hope of winning to sort of make all sorts of promises, and offer

all sorts of inducements and I would say to the people of Queensland,

the choice is between Rob Borbidge and Peter Beattie and between no

other two people and that is what should, in my view, determine how

people vote.

JOURNALIST:

Are you surprised they're polling so well?

PRIME MINISTER:

Election campaigns are about communicating messages between the public

and political leaders and the message that I address to people who

might be thinking of voting for a minority party is that it is very

easy when you have no hope of winning to promise the earth and offer

simplistic solutions, and that the real choice is between a Borbidge

led Coalition Government or a Government led by Mr Beattie of the

Labor Party. And that's the message that I communicate and the

message that I respectfully put to the people of Queensland.

JOURNALIST: (inaudible)

PRIME MINISTER:

Well, look I didn't hear either of those questions. I dare say

that one of you will cede to the other.

JOURNALIST:

You said a while ago Pauline Hanson was simply a transitory phenomena,

and by the next election people will have seen through her and she'll

disappear. That hasn't happened has it?

PRIME MINISTER:

There'll be a poll on the thirteen of June and, as always in

these things, the public will decide and not the noise of commentators

or the noise of anybody else.

JOURNALIST:

What's your expectation Mr Howard?

PRIME MINISTER:

My expectation is that Mr Borbidge will be the Premier of Queensland

and he will have my total support and he deserves to be the Premier

of Queensland. I've found in my own dealings with him that he's

a great fighter for Queensland, and on the Native Title legislation

for example, Mr Borbidge has stood up for the interests of Queensland,

Mr Beattie has sold out the interests of Queensland by opposing a

resolution of the Native Title issue.

JOURNALIST:

And what will it mean for Queensland if One Nation does hold the balance

of power?

PRIME MINISTER:

Well, I don't believe that the result will be other than a National

Party win, but like all election campaigns you've got to work

hard, you've got to talk to people, you don't scream abuse

at electors, you talk to people, you explain the advantages of returning

a Coalition Government and you point out the simplistic solutions

of minority parties. It is very easy for minority parties, if I may

finish, it is very easy for minority parties to offer simplistic solutions,

when they have no realistic prospect of implementing their solutions.

JOURNALIST:

If that situation eventuated though, it would be bad for Queensland,

wouldn't it?

PRIME MINISTER:

Well, it would be very bad for Queensland if Mr Borbidge is not the

Premier after the thirteenth of June, very bad indeed. Thank you.

JOURNALIST:

Prime Minister, is Ian Macfarlane Ministerial material?

PRIME MINISTER:

Mr Macfarlane is a very fine candidate and I'm very proud to

have him as the Liberal candidate for Groom.

ENDS

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