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Federal election Saturday, September 14, 2013

Vote now...the Coalition or Labor?

  • Labor - Rudd

    Votes: 8 16.7%
  • The Coalition - Abbott

    Votes: 40 83.3%

  • Total voters
    48

Ha ha ha ha ha : (OMG reverse psychology???)
 

Ha ha ha ha ha : (OMG reverse psychology???)

Moi?

gg
 

Well medoco, as manufacturing in the south dries up.
They would probably prefer to sit on their ar$se on welfare, than move north for employment.
But they don't see that as the north subsidising the south.
 

Correct gg they tried to paint Abbott as negative but it's really them, I think the public are well and truly aware by now, looking forward to further polls to indicate public disgust with this rabble.
 
Correct gg they tried to paint Abbott as negative but it's really them, I think the public are well and truly aware by now, looking forward to further polls to indicate public disgust with this rabble.

Yes. Who's negative now?


http://www.theaustralian.com.au/opi...er-point-of-view/story-fn72xczz-1226572998598
 

That posting was late January, when Gillard announced the election, you know just before Thomson was arrested.
Well true to form here they go. lol
If we can see the plan everyone can, just shows how hopelesly out of touch this government is.

http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/po...ngs-until-campaign-starts-20130211-2e8nl.html
 
The opposition, should ask for current and expected costs, relating to asylum seekers and expected arrivals over the next 6 months.
 
The opposition, should ask for current and expected costs, relating to asylum seekers and expected arrivals over the next 6 months.


Not much point asking anything as there never seems to be a straight answer!
 
Yes also I see the voting is 90% Libs, but we are right wing loonies.lol

What is that old saying "non are so blind, as those who don't want to see"
 
With all the troubles within Labor, could Julia Gillard jump to the polls in May as a way out of Labor's present leadership crisis ?

Her September strategy has thus far not been entirely successful.

And a question for the mods,

If she does jump the gun early, would a new election thread be OK, or would the preference be to change the election date on this one ?
 
With all the troubles within Labor, could Julia Gillard jump to the polls in May as a way out of Labor's present leadership crisis ?

Her September strategy has thus far not been entirely successful.

They must be close to calling it, the situation at present is grinding parliament to a stand still.
Obviously from what Crean is saying there is a loss of confidence in Swan as well as Gillard.

The three independents backing a vote of no confidence, shows they are ready to jump ship.
Even if she wins it will need to be by a comfortable margin or nothing will change.
What a mess.
 
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The three independents backing a vote of no confidence, shows they are ready to jump ship.
Jump ship from Gillard to Rudd? Or jump ship to the Libs?
The latter will absolutely not happen imo.
They are stuck in a position entirely of their own making. They put her in there and now have to wear all the consequences.
 
Jump ship from Gillard to Rudd? Or jump ship to the Libs?
The latter will absolutely not happen imo.
They are stuck in a position entirely of their own making. They put her in there and now have to wear all the consequences.

I should have said try and distance themselves, rather than jump ship.

They really have no options left, the die is cast, they will go the way of Gillard.
I tend to think Wilkie and Oakeshott may try to realign their allegiances, or at least look like the are independents.
Currently they look like Gillards lap dogs and I'm sure most of the electorate see them the same way. IMO
 
Tony Windsor late today declared he would stand behind the Gillard Government even though he voted for Tony Abbott's suspension motion as part of an Opposition no-confidence push on Julia Gillard as PM today.
 
Of course he did. There is nothing on this earth that Labor could do that would switch Windsor's affections to the Coalition, so deep is his hatred.
 
It will only need a couple of the old Rudd supporters to resign from Parliament altogether and the proverbial will hit the fan long before 14th September and IMHO it could well happen. What have they got to lose? Most of them will sit back on a nice fat pension.
 
Yes I don't think Windsor has any relevance anymore, my guess is he phones the newspapers for an interview or comment.
IMO someone who is way past his use by date, fortunately I think he will be hammered come September.
 
My tip is Kevvie will call it by the end of next weekend.

All this running on the spot is going to look as futile as it is if it goes on for much longer.
 
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