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Absolutely, he rises above all the tribal crap and blame games, he just gets on with doing what he believes is best for the State.McGowan is probably the most professional leader in the country right now.
I think it's a one term Govt. They lost the 3 seats they gained to win + they have 4 very marginal seats.It will be an interesting test for Labor and the polls in SA this weekend.
The polls predict a landslide for Labor, Stephen Marshall could be a one term Premier.
A big loss there would scare the Coalition $hitless.
How has the SA government been, we don't hear much over here about them, mainly NSW, Vic and Qld, not much about Tassie either.It will be an interesting test for Labor and the polls in SA this weekend.
The polls predict a landslide for Labor, Stephen Marshall could be a one term Premier.
A big loss there would scare the Coalition $hitless.
How has the SA government been, we don't hear much over here about them, mainly NSW, Vic and Qld, not much about Tassie either.
All good I hope. ?Here in NSW we don't hear much about SA or Tassie either. Quite a lot about WA you will be pleased to hear.
I hope you're not expecting rent from me to live in your head, Horace.Not if you are wayneL.
Scotty is stuffedAnthony Green has called the SA election for Labor.
Implications federally ?
Scotty has been stuffed since the last election, he wasn't meant to win it, this time it will go to plan because they have told Albo to SFA leave the rest to us.Scotty is stuffed
Good comment, and this may be a bit unfair because I haven't really followed SA politics all that much, but also I think Marshall and Morrison have made/are making the same mistake.Marshall lost the election for two main reasons.
1. Opening up to Covid too early leading to Christmas problems.
2. Infighting meaning the government lost a few MPs and resulting in a minority government.
Don't think you can read too much federally though Scotty being on the nose would not have helped.
If you look at the Libs in Tasmania you can see a very successful government who recently easily won their election.
Some of the Libs have been looking to the Republicans for guidance. That is the way to electoral oblivion. The British Conservative Party is the way forward.Good comment, and this may be a bit unfair because I haven't really followed SA politics all that much, but also I think Marshall and Morrison have made/are making the same mistake.
That is, forsaking Liberal Party base, the natural classical liberal voter.
I think the electorate is making a massive mistake, as they will in the coming federal election, in just voting Labor instead. This mindless swapping between Liberal and Labor will lead to a cultural and economic basket case just like any of the worst of the European economies (personal opinion).
It is time for a new broom, just not sure that the current minors 100% have that answer (as much as I am personally prepared to give them a go over and above the two egregious major parties)... There seems to always be a deal breaker... And of course thereis always tribal inertia.
The 'Pubs are a cluster****Some of the Libs have been looking to the Republicans for guidance. That is the way to electoral oblivion. The British Conservative Party is the way forward.
Directly related to the first is a perception that he didn't stand up to ScoMo and assert authority when required.Marshall lost the election for two main reasons.
1. Opening up to Covid too early leading to Christmas problems.
2. Infighting meaning the government lost a few MPs and resulting in a minority government.
It will be an interesting test for Labor and the polls in SA this weekend.
The polls predict a landslide for Labor, Stephen Marshall could be a one term Premier.
A big loss there would scare the Coalition $hitless.
It will be interesting next year, we could end up with nearly a full house of Labor, Feds, NSW,Vic,Qld,S.A,W.A, now that would be interesting IMO.Directly related to the first is a perception that he didn't stand up to ScoMo and assert authority when required.
That's one of those things that'll never be proven but there seems to be a perception that ScoMo wanted borders open and Marshall caved.
Hospitals, particularly ambulance ramping, also a big issue although the Liberals can't fairly be blamed for all of that (though they seem to have copped the blame).
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