Media Release
Mark Butler MP.
Shadow Minister for EnvironmentClimate Change and Water
Tony Abbott’s broken promise to build 12
submarines in Adelaide is costing more South Australian jobs, according
to reports this morning.
Before the election, then Shadow Minister for
Defence, Senator David Johnston promised a Coalition Government would
build 12 submarines in Adelaide, reassuring thousands of shipbuilders
their jobs were secure for the long term.
After the election, Senator Johnston
denigrated the talented workers at ASC with his hurtful comments about
not trusting them to ‘build a canoe’. In response to leadership turmoil,
Tony Abbott then announced his cynical Competitive Evaluation Process
for the submarine project to save his own job.
Amid this uncertainty, reports today reveal
the ASC has had to retrench up to 200 shipbuilders without any guarantee
of further work as the Government refuses to make good on its promise
to build 12 submarines in Adelaide. This is in addition to the 120 jobs
already lost at ASC on Tony Abbott’s watch.
Yesterday we joined with Bill Shorten and
Federal Labor colleagues to show our support for ASC workers in Osborne
and to reassure them that Labor is committed to building, maintaining
and sustaining 12 submarines in South Australia.
Tony Abbott has given up on South Australia.
He’s accepted the Liberal Party is on the nose and it’s not worth his
time trying to win back support.
He has consistently attacked every industry
that underpins South Australia’s economy. He drove away the car
industry, threw the renewable energy industry into freefall and has tried to send our ship building industry overseas.
South Australians deserve better than Tony Abbott as Prime Minister.
Unlike Mr Abbott, Labor won’t give up on South Australia.
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