00:01A happy home is the foundation of the state.
00:06The Prime Minister, Mr. Nash, Mr. Semple and Mr. Lee
00:11take their coats off and help to carry in the furniture.
00:15Most of us wouldn't have given our right arm to be in a state house.
00:18We never made it.
00:20We were in disbelief.
00:22There was an inside toilet and we turned on the hot tap.
00:25It came out hot.
00:31Social justice is not an impediment to economic growth and development.
00:36Social justice is an essential prerequisite
00:39to the social, economic and cultural advancement of the country.
00:44We're in business to make money.
00:47Is there some society you know that doesn't run on greed?
00:51Government is not the solution.
00:53A profit has to be number one.
00:55Government is the problem.
00:57It was the high point of neoclassical economics.
00:59And I thought, that's not democracy.
01:02You know, that's just insane.
01:04Tragedy was that it was picked up by the Labour Party.
01:09The end doesn't justify the means.
01:13I wasn't prepared to go out on the streets of my electorate
01:15and look working people in the face.
01:18And so here I am again.
01:20Vote for me, honest Jim.
01:22The Labour Party, I mean, it's a load of rubbish.
01:25He wanted to be in Parliament.
01:26He wanted to do this life's work of his.
01:29But not at the price of having to sell his soul.
01:35Socialism was born out of generosity.
01:37The rejection of injustice.
01:39The assumption of responsibility for the weak.
01:42And all those for whom no place has been provided at the Feast of Life.
01:47He put his stake in the ground and put out the rallying call against this madness
01:54that has changed the economic landscape of my nation for probably all time.
02:01He had tremendous political instincts.
02:05The man that would really step out onto that cliff and know when to put a step back.
02:13Is there one final push for a campaign, do you think?
02:17Oh no, we are. We're having a campaign.
02:19Right. A sort of...
02:21I've planned it already.
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