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It has been said that he failed with this approach in the UK, so why would Gillard would hire someone who has a track record of failure?
She's far from out of the woods, but, the electorate or the Labor Party itself will likely decide her fate before this comes to a conclusion.Miss Gillard may not be out of the woods yet in relation to the AWU scandal.
How embarrassing this is for our deceitful Prime Minister. A Prime Minister who has broken so many promises it is a wonder she can lay stright in bed.
You can bet the rusted on Labor supporters and the ABC will praise her for admitting she can't keep her promise and the brave decision she has made to drop the budget surplus.
http://blogs.news.com.au/heraldsun/...et_promise_exposed_for_the_con_it_always_was/
And here it is well and truly confirmed by the Courier Mail.
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...get-surplus-axed/story-fndo1wyv-1226541455402
And the ABC is awash with how right it was to abandon the surplus ambition ............(not that they had any choice mind you)
It was right to abandon the surplus but it was very wrong to PROMISE one for 2 years...........rank amateurs
Gillard has failed dismally on three major promises:
1. There will be no carbon tax under a government she leads.
2. She promised to stop the boats
3. She promised a surplus (which is usually the result of strong economic policy and management)
Massive fail on all counts.
The ABC is protecting them like they're brothers, or should I say comrades
I find it hard to believe that people dislike Abbott more than they dislike Gillard, I just don't buy it.
Just have to go with the flow.
Bishop would be far superior to Abbott and Swannie would be better than Gillard by far.
What are their stakes anyone?
Interesting comment. Could you tell us why you think this?Just have to go with the flow.
Bishop would be far superior to Abbott and Swannie would be better than Gillard by far.
it is a wonder she can lay stright in bed.
Interesting comment. Could you tell us why you think this?
LAST week our national leader decided to sum up the year by announcing that, due to Tony Abbott's efforts, we were blessed with a parliament of filth.
Julia Gillard decided, it seems, that to use her position to make some positive and uplifting remarks was a little too passe.
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