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I think I've added some new topics to the debate.
As yet with all of your posts, not 1 of them has refuted anything I've said. Not one.
I know you believe we will have candy canes and double rainbows for all, with unicorns in the streets once Abbott is elected.
For the rest of us, I think we want a bit of evidence first.
At least I can say truthfully I have spend many hours reading about Abbott and what he has said and done in the past to get an understanding of his plans in office.
I would be surprised if you can honestly say the same!
So please stop attacking me and attack my arguments.
The moderators on this forum need to take a leaf from Whirlpool and start deleting posts that are off topic or personal attacks.
So please, pick 1 of the topics of my previous post and talk about it. Refute it, or agree with it, but talk about what I've said, not about me.
Sydboy, most off what you say is well researched and presented. However as to the issue will Tony Abbott make a reasonable P.M who knows?
Most people thought Kevin Rudd would make a good P.M and he was thrown out.
Before the 2007 election Rudd did very little regards presenting alternative policy, he adopted the me too approach, which proved successfull.
The crux of the matter is, it is up to the government to recover the electorates loss of confidence.
It isn't about wether Tony will make a better P.M, it's about wether the general public has the confidence to vote Labor again.
I think not, time will tell.
Meanwhile Labor will continue with the personal attack on Tony, because they have a poor legacy and can't use that as political tool.
Sad when after nearly 6 years in office, they can't hold up their acievements to be judged by. Feeling instead, they have better chance by denigrating the opposition leader. This tactic in itself, I feel reflects badly on them and shows their pack mentality again this reflects badly on Gillard.IMO