My intentions, going forward, are to join the ALP. Whilst I have at times felt more aligned with the Greens, I feel that they're neither historically, nor currently, equipped to consolidate government in Australia, nor do they seem to have aspirations to. Like it or not, we've got two major parties. Besides, the ALP have always been my core party, and it would be disingenuous of me to go elsewhere. Before joining a political party, the steps seem to be to research it: its views, its constitution, its platform, and its factions. This is, obviously, a ridiculous amount of information to take in - but that sort of comes with the territory. However, this is perhaps the first major hurdle... Who, especially among working class folk who are the target of the ALP, has the time? And yet, there is little to get around this. The National Platform, with the Constitution included, is 240 pages alone. This is not the journey of the embattled worker... For now, I'm going to talk abou...