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Does Gillard inspire confidence?

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I wonder how long it will be, before she blames Abbott for the Labor melt down.:D

I suppose he can expect another spray in parliament soon. :xyxthumbs
 
Following today's caucas meeting, it looks like Gillard is not inspiring confidence amongst her crew. They are leaking like a sieve to the media and about to implode.

Will she last out the week?


http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...-to-destroy-govt/story-fncyva0b-1226570172009

From the linked article above,

...the PM said she was aware that MPs had been leaking to journalists with the intention of backgrounding against the Government. Backgrounding is where politicians provide sensitive information to journalists under the assumption they will not be named.

from,

A source inside the caucus...

Classic.
 
All the left leaning voters take note, even her own, find her on the nose.
It is not just us apparently rusted on Libs, that find her unpalatable.:D

I wouldn't be in Timmy's shoes for quids.:D
 
Following today's caucas meeting, it looks like Gillard is not inspiring confidence amongst her crew. They are leaking like a sieve to the media and about to implode.

Will she last out the week?


http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...-to-destroy-govt/story-fncyva0b-1226570172009

I watched Paul Murray Live tonight with Mark Latham on the panel.

He called Rudd a saboteur, a bastard and a leaker of cabinet to the media.

Rudd wasn't even at the caucas meeting as he was not well. Maybe he is has been over eating.
 
I watched Paul Murray Live tonight with Mark Latham on the panel.

He called Rudd a saboteur, a bastard and a leaker of cabinet to the media.

Rudd wasn't even at the caucas meeting as he was not well. Maybe he is has been over eating.

Yes poor old Mark, was the biggest choker in modern politics.IMO
Don't think it will happen with madame lash, more likely there will be more resignations and breakdowns in the ranks.
I bet Oakeshott, Wilkie and Windsor are huddled in a corner at the moment, trying to find an escape route.lol
 
I bet Oakeshott, Wilkie and Windsor are huddled in a corner at the moment, trying to find an escape route.lol

Oakeshott, Wilkie and Windsor will never be in a more powerful position than they are in now. So what are they escaping from or escaping to? In other words "What are you going on about?"
 
Oakeshott, Wilkie and Windsor will never be in a more powerful position than they are in now. So what are they escaping from or escaping to? In other words "What are you going on about?"

Well from memory, I think a member has to serve three terms to qualify for full entitlements(pension etc).
Oakeshott was elected 2008, Willkie 2010, Windsor would be sitting in a corner with them, because no one else would want to listen to his babble.
So Macquack, do a bit of arithmetic, re read my post and try to see what I'm going on about.
If you still can't work it out, I'm not going to spell it out.:D
 
sptrawler, you are saying all these independents are putting their own interests before the interests of their constituency. This could be right, and this could be wrong. Also, the same could be said of any politician - Labor, Liberal, Green.

On Wilkie, he would have to be the most decent politician in Canberra. Standing up for the welfare of problem gamblers is a selfless campaign will no ulterior motive. The flack Wilkie has received from the Clubs Australia lobby has been unacceptable.
 
On Wilkie, he would have to be the most decent politician in Canberra. Standing up for the welfare of problem gamblers is a selfless campaign will no ulterior motive. The flack Wilkie has received from the Clubs Australia lobby has been unacceptable.

They rolled him lied to him and he took it like a wimp:rolleyes:
 
Their is no allegiance to the Liberals, they completely dismissed his plans. Why would he resign, are you crazy?

Gillard promised him certain things then spat in his face, I would have done a deal with the Libs, a matter of honour.
 
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