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Some people might dislike Andrews intensely, but he's back in a landslide.
So the comrades got voted back in must say haven't followed the Vic election but superficially the state Libs didn't look or sound great Andrews sounds like a steady hand.
Main comment I've heard / read from others is to the effect that whether or not anyone likes Labor's plans, at least they have plans and are implementing them whereas the Liberals were missing that bit.haven't followed the Vic election but superficially the state Libs didn't look or sound great Andrews sounds like a steady hand.
Nothing more needs to be said.
The Libs will romp it in for the same reasons over here.Until the NSW then Federal elections.
Main comment I've heard / read from others is to the effect that whether or not anyone likes Labor's plans, at least they have plans and are implementing them whereas the Liberals were missing that bit.
Going somewhere is better than going nowhere seems to sum up the thinking.
I think that pretty well nailed it smurph.
Silly Billy is going to romp it in, and it will take a while for people to understand the ramifications, interesting times. IMO
Probably longer than it took for people who lost their penalty rates to feel the ramifications
And when you look around Melbourne there is stuff getting done. The West Gate Tunnel, Metro Train Tunnel, Cranbourne Train Rail, Level Crossing removals to improve traffic congestion. ...big projects.
I guess when you spend a lot of money (like the labour party has the reputation for) it is easy to sell what you are and going to do.
AlsoInteresting post PZ99.
Loved this quote:
If the motto is to be "Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow you will die, and if it chances you don't die, the State will look after you; but if you don't eat, drink and be merry and save, we shall take your savings from you", then the whole business of life would become foundationless.
He certainly was a great orator.
The modern Liberal Party ought to remember that. They even gave Rupert Murdoch a sum of money for no good reason. If they worked for the middle class they would romp it in.
This is the first time in decades we've had a state government who are willing to build major infrastructure. Would rather stick with the party which is actually doing it, rather than the other mob who are all talk.
Furthermore, most of us are sick to death of the negative, fear-style campaign favoured by the coalition over recent years. Using the 'red shirts' as a selling point to vote for Guy was absurd. We all know Guy was corrupt as hell in his time as planning minister. Talk a walk around Docklands and see for yourself. Over-developed, oversized apartment buildings full of 40m2 units, sold to foreign investors who have no intention of living here.
Under Andrews those developments were reigned in, and he is instead building infrastructure to benefit the masses. He deserves another term.
About the money....well they are running surpluses at present, the challenge will be a steep fall in stamp duty revenue, on the back of lower house prices. If the population continues to boom the revenue should be there. We'll see how it pans out.
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