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No, really? Liberals talking up progressive policy options?
Either we've been time-warped back to the 1970s, or things are much, much worse than they're letting on, or they're going to call an election.
Regardless, call me when they commit funding--not when they "refer it to a committee" or "have a Royal Commission to study the issue"--and actually take action, or else I'll consider this the "Electoral Reform" promise all over again.