Talk:Dean Brown
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"Dean Brown's political career was marked by his rivalry with John Olsen, the two representing the moderate and conservative wings of the South Australian Liberal Party respectively."
This is a bold oversimplification. John Olsen was a LM person and not really conservative in any sense (his economics were wet, he was pro-choice on abortion, etc). He used the strength of the conservative voting block to get elected, but then also used the votes of Joan Hall (Wife of [Steele Hall]) to get elected.
This is an inappropriate introduction to the article. I'll leave this comment here for now, see if there's any discussion, and if there's not overhaul it later.
- As the author of the original comment... I agree it's an oversimplification, and I agree it doesn't belong in the introduction. But I think it's broadly accurate (at least if I restrict it to his 2nd stint (1992-2005), which I should have done), and I've seen a number commentators use it. So the rivalry certainly needs to be mentioned: the behaviour of the SA Liberal party 1992-2006 makes little sense without it.
- Are you sure Olsen was in the LM? And I've no idea how you could call Olsen's economics wet - he was very pro privatisation, this was even used against him in SA elections in the 80s. I wasn't aware of Olsen's opinion on abortion, but I do know Olsen (as Premier) made an apology to the Stolen Generation, so you could call him economic-dry-social-wet perhaps. As for Joan Hall - I think she was one of the "defectors" who tipped the balance and allowed Olsen to gain the leadership in '96, though I could be wrong. Perhaps their support bases weren't as simple as moderate vs conservative. I thought they were, but I'm willing to be corrected. p.s. remember to sign your comments. Rocksong 07:51, 29 April 2006 (UTC)
Date of birth?
[edit]Does anyone know his date of birth, or even his year of birth? -- Jack of Oz ... speak! ... 11:44, 31 March 2010 (UTC)
Place of birth?
[edit]Anyone know where Dean Brown was born? or where one could find out that information? Linkqer (talk) 18:21, 14 November 2017 (UTC)
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