Garpal Gumnut
Ross Island Hotel
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Agree GG, that the GG is on a bit of thin ice here. It might hold for her, it might not.
However, I don't think she would want to lose her high profile position and certainly wouldn't want the associated humility that would come her way if the ice crumbles.
At this stage, she doesn't need to step in and maybe she will review her legal standing should any intervention favouring labor be required.
Mr. Gageler, a solicitor, has made a decision that the Governor General Ms.Bryce would not be compromised if she were asked to advise on the makeup of our government, should this be necessary.
gg
Well he would, wouldn't he? He is a Labor politician.
Calm down Calliope. Things aren't quite as miserable as you think.Well he would, wouldn't he? He is a Labor politician.
I never realised he was a pollie, I thought he was some suburban Canberra solicitor, ash on his trousers, driving a Hyundai, situated just down the road from the Lodge, that Ms.Bryce popped in to on her way to wherever Governor-Generals go to of a Wednesday afternoon.
gg
Stephen Gageler is the Solicitor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia. He was appointed by the Rudd govt. in March this yeari
If the GG is biased towards the Labor Party to form Government, for what ever reason that may be, she will lose her credibility among the conservatives.
If she favours the Coalition, she will no doubt be on the outter circle of the Labor power brokers.
Guess she now finds herself in a very sticky situation. Her safest bet would be to let a collective group of state Governors come to a unanimous decision.
I reckon she's sh----ng herself.Agree GG, that the GG is on a bit of thin ice here. It might hold for her, it might not.
I reckon she's sh----ng herself.
The former Labor activist is clearly lapping up the cosy royalist sinecure, along with the smoked salmon. I'm enjoying the vice-regal squirming.
I'm not sure that she is a former Labor activist. My impression was that she hid her political leanings pretty well.
gg
(My bolds)TAXPAYERS paid a massive $700,000 for Governor-General Quentin Bryce's trek to Africa to help win Australia a seat on the UN Security Council.
The Daily Telegraph can reveal the spending blowout included nearly $300,000 paid to diplomats and Government officials to organise the 18-day odyssey in March and April.
Ms Bryce - criticised over her lobbying for the Rudd Government - spent a further $64,000 on food, accommodation and gifts during the 10-country visit.
Flying Ms Bryce and her entourage to Africa on the Government's VIP aircraft cost at least $350,000.
The revelations plunged the Governor-General into further controversy just days after Parliament was told Ms Bryce had lost 30 of 85 staff since her appointment a year ago.
However, I am unaware that she was an out of the closet Labor hack prior to being made GG. It is my belief that she has never declared her politics.
gg
You are assuming that Rudd would have appointed an unpopular Queensland Governor (who was a Labor appointee there) as GG without knowing her political leanings. She might not have been a Labor hack, but she certainly became Rudd's lackey.
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