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Federal Election 2007 - Peace issues
survey
Braddon candidates' responses
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Candidate
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1
Cluster
Bombs |
2
Nuclear
Weapons
Abolition |
3
Iraq |
4
Afghanistan |
5
Conflict
Resolution
Funding |
Winning
war? |
Occu-
pation? |
With-
drawal? |
Occu-
pation? |
With-
drawal? |
| Wayne
deBomford |
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| Mark
Baker |
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[See Coalition Senate
responses] |
| Paul
O'Halloran |
yes |
yes |
no |
no |
yes |
|
yes |
yes |
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[See Greens Senate
responses] |
| Sid
Sidebottom |
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[See ALP Senate
responses] |
| Stephen
Dick |
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| Peter
Cunningham |
Irrelevant |
- |
No |
No |
No |
- |
- |
- |
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1. The LDP is a fledgling party promoting liberty
and democracy within Australia. It does not yet have a policy on a
range of international issues. Our policy is to first strenghten the
nation from within.
2. The LDP is a fledgling party promoting individual Liberty and
Democracy and can have no influence on matters of Foreign
Affairs.
3. The LDP is a fledgling party promoting individual Liberty and
Democracy and can have no influence on matters of Foreign
Affairs.
4. Ditto.
5. The LDP and I believe that conflict internationally would be
resolved by removing the need for conflict. Free Trade can be the
vehicle by which nations mutually benefit, and thus remove the need
for conflict between some nations. |
If
Candidates see any errors in our transcription of the above responses, please tell
us what corrections are needed.
| ALP |
CEC |
Family
First |
Greens |
LDP |
Liberal |
SA |
DLP |
WWW |
Independent |
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