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You lost credibility in 1968
That was before Brian Burke and the W.A Labor party fiasco with Bell Resources.lol
Which at least McGowan had the decency to repay the W.A taxpayers.
Shame you havent the same humilty.lol
You really are a piece of work.
Havent heard from you for a year or so, beeb at her majesties pleasure or over in NZ?
 
SP since 1996 your Liberal party has been in power for 19 years... Labor 6 get off the high horse.

The LNP own a lot of shonk issues along with spending 90% of Australia's debt.

Remember Labor ($40 bill bad debt) is it now 1 trill Liberals good debt?
 
SP since 1996 your Liberal party has been in power for 19 years... Labor 6 get off the high horse.

The LNP own a lot of shonk issues along with spending 90% of Australia's debt.

Remember Labor ($40 bill bad debt) is it now 1 trill Liberals good debt?
You have to ask yourself: how the heck is Labor not getting in then?

It's the absolute shitshow they put on when they do get in there. Refresh the front bench with some young blood and wipe out the Gillard/Rudd era shonks.

Honestly the put bloody shorten into an election they would otherwise have won. Maybe next time the Labor party can go straight to throwing bags of **** at the voters at the next election.
 
Oh and you are discounting covid spending. And the fact Liberals went more socialist then any previous Labor government during the whole lockdown.
 
Well the problem with this huge deficit is that the Coalition have no idea how to repay it.

They won't even consider increased company tax like Biden has, or a resource export tax because that would upset their corporate donors.

They will just kick the can down the road to future generations or rip even more out of services like health, education and the NDIS.
 
Well the problem with this huge deficit is that the Coalition have no idea how to repay it.

They won't even consider increased company tax like Biden has, or a resource export tax because that would upset their corporate donors.

They will just kick the can down the road to future generations or rip even more out of services like health, education and the NDIS.
Liberal government has been crap. Make no mistakes about it. I'm against a majority of what they have been doing. Put up a decent alternative and I'd vote for it.

But a good deal of Labor front bench need to retire.
 
Somehow?
No because people like you keep voting for them because murdoch,stokes and costello tell you how good economic managers they are and you believe it
suckers
Maybe guys like you ran their last election marketing strategy.

"Vote Labor Ya dumb peasant fcks".

Or the progressive:

"Vote Labor or you are sexist and racist".

Or the brilliant

"Hey Bill Shorten seems like a good idea"

I didn't vote libs due to the shift in attitude towards individuals rights among other things. Its been that way for a bit.
Labor needs to show something, anything that would actually be at least Vote interesting.

All your complaints above wasn't the reason. Dumb strategy was the reason. Really dumb strategies.
 
Maybe guys like you ran their last election marketing strategy.

"Vote Labor Ya dumb peasant fcks".

Or the progressive:

"Vote Labor or you are sexist and racist".

Or the brilliant

"Hey Bill Shorten seems like a good idea"

I didn't vote libs due to the shift in attitude towards individuals rights among other things. Its been that way for a bit.
Labor needs to show something, anything that would actually be at least Vote interesting.

All your complaints above wasn't the reason. Dumb strategy was the reason. Really dumb strategies.
Close....really dumb voters
Hows your vaccine roll out going
 
Mo some thing I saw the other month sort of made sense voters chose capital over labour.

Heading down that rabbit hole heaven forbid arrives at a US styled dog eat dog society complete with under class.
 
Mo some thing I saw the other month sort of made sense voters chose capital over labour.
Single largest issue I've heard mentioned about the last election, by far, was the franking credits.

It wasn't so much about the actual $ impact but simply the reality that it had zero impact on an ordinary worker unless they became one of the many involuntary early retirees in society, in which case it would definitely hurt them, that went down like a lead balloon with many.

Kicking someone when they've already had a fall is a dog act to put it lightly and the idea that a "workers' party" would do so was anathema to many.

I didn't vote #1 for either major party at the last Federal election. I've a definite dislike of the Liberals' "born to rule" way of thinking, the problems with which seem to have become a bit more apparent to the general population in recent times, but there's no way I could vote Labor so long as they had policies like that.

Closing tax loopholes exploited by the rich sure, that's a good idea.

Kicking some ordinary Joe Average at the very point they're already struggling was seen as unacceptable by many. Class warfare at its worst.

What's needed on that one is a scalpel not a chainsaw. Cut out the rorts certainly but don't jack up taxes on someone at the other end of the spectrum in doing so.

If an election were held tomorrow then I'd have a leaning to Labor at this point but I'm unconvinced that they've really grasped what needs to change with the party. :2twocents
 
Single largest issue I've heard mentioned about the last election, by far, was the franking credits.

It wasn't so much about the actual $ impact but simply the reality that it had zero impact on an ordinary worker unless they became one of the many involuntary early retirees in society, in which case it would definitely hurt them, that went down like a lead balloon with many.

Kicking someone when they've already had a fall is a dog act to put it lightly and the idea that a "workers' party" would do so was anathema to many.

I didn't vote #1 for either major party at the last Federal election. I've a definite dislike of the Liberals' "born to rule" way of thinking, the problems with which seem to have become a bit more apparent to the general population in recent times, but there's no way I could vote Labor so long as they had policies like that.

Closing tax loopholes exploited by the rich sure, that's a good idea.

Kicking some ordinary Joe Average at the very point they're already struggling was seen as unacceptable by many. Class warfare at its worst.

What's needed on that one is a scalpel not a chainsaw. Cut out the rorts certainly but don't jack up taxes on someone at the other end of the spectrum in doing so.

If an election were held tomorrow then I'd have a leaning to Labor at this point but I'm unconvinced that they've really grasped what needs to change with the party. :2twocents
I rest my case your Honour
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