The Leader of the Opposition, Hon. Mahendra Chaudary visited his Labour counterpart and Australian Opposition Leader, Hon. Kim Beazley and secured promises of better future for the garment industry.
Mr. Beazley in a press conference after the meeting assured Mr. Chaudary of looking into the plight of the local garment industry and in particular concerns about the rules of origin once the Australian Labour Party wins the next general election.
An excited Mr. Chaudary announced of the positive outcome of the meeting and took a swipe at the Qarase led government at its laxity in dealing with the issues.
”How many trade promises did our Prime Minister managed to secure after being in government for so long,” Mr. Chaudary questioned.
However, according to experts, although this trade promise may be the last lifeline for the ailing industry the bigger concern is that it would take another 15 odd years before the Australian Labour Party may come to power and work on their promise.
Meanwhile, a source close to Mr. Chaudary revealed that he (Mr. Chaudary) was in hibernation for last four years and thinks that the garment industry has just started to falter.
”Once Mr. Chaudary gets the reality check and finds out that he is four years late and the garment industry is taking its last breath, then some of his advisors will be in big, big trouble,” the source blabbed.
In other news, George Speight has announced that in exchange for freedom he would reveal to the nation that he carried out the coup.
”How many trade promises did our Prime Minister managed to secure after being in government for so long,” Mr. Chaudary questioned.
However, according to experts, although this trade promise may be the last lifeline for the ailing industry the bigger concern is that it would take another 15 odd years before the Australian Labour Party may come to power and work on their promise.
Meanwhile, a source close to Mr. Chaudary revealed that he (Mr. Chaudary) was in hibernation for last four years and thinks that the garment industry has just started to falter.
”Once Mr. Chaudary gets the reality check and finds out that he is four years late and the garment industry is taking its last breath, then some of his advisors will be in big, big trouble,” the source blabbed.
In other news, George Speight has announced that in exchange for freedom he would reveal to the nation that he carried out the coup.
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