Pubdate: Wed, 31 May 2000 Source: Canberra Times (Australia) Copyright: 2000 Canberra Times Contact: http://www.canberratimes.com.au/ Author: Robbie Swan YOU CAN'T TRUST 'MORALISTS' Your Sunday Times editorial (May 28) which accused Independent MLA Dave Rugendyke, of politically "blackmailing" the ACT Government, has highlighted the long-term ramifications that this approach has for both Liberal and Labor governments. His threat to block the Budget over safe-injecting rooms was clearly explained by your editorial, but how many other issues have there been where Mr Rugendyke and his running-mate, Paul Osborne, have held an electoral gun to the head of the Chief Minister? Last week it became clear to Canberra's sex industry that both Rugendyke and Osborne had issued the same Budget threat over the Club X shop in Civic and the gay sauna in O'Connor. The situation we now have in the ACT Legislative Assembly is almost a mirror image of the Federal Parliament last year when Independent Senator and morals campaigner Brian Harradine held the balance of power. His "blackmail" was a ban on phone sex for the sale of Telstra and a ban on Internet sex for the GST. He gave them Telstra but reneged on the GST even though he'd got what he wanted. What both Liberal and Labor parties need to understand about this style of politics is that not only should you not trust morals campaigners in the Parliament, you lose votes by doing so. Along with hypocrisy, cynicism is rapidly overtaking economic and social issues as a good reason to change a vote these days. ROBBIE SWAN Eros Foundation, Deakin West - --- MAP posted-by: Allan Wilkinson