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Recent comments of the Chinese ambassador, Ma Zhaoxu, could mean Bill Shorten’s delaying stance on the free-trade agreement with China may not only be a problem for our economic future but also for our good relationship with China (“Beijing urges ‘win-win deal’ be passed quickly”, 2/9).
Did you stop to think why the Chinese want this passed quickly ? People who do that know they are onto a good thing and want it signed off before people on our side notice the defects.
It's been 10 years, I don't think a couple of weeks matter.
Rumpy, you are like a drowning man clutching at straws.
I repeat to you again.....Read it in full and stop believing in the dishonest Shorten and the ACTU....Listen to what the true ALP men are saying...Listen to the true ALP men who have the national interest at heart...They can not all be wrong.
Would be interesting to know how many of these "true ALP men" have positions on boards of companies doing business with China.
Yea, it was easy for Shorten to beat Abbott but he was never popular. He has no hope now.
I heard one betting company has paid out on the Libs winning the next election already.
Did you see the ALP meeting with Shorten saying one gone another to go as if it was a win? A lot of foolish bravado that was just embarrassing. They said things like Turnbull only cares about Turnbull etc. was just poor judgement. They need to sack their spin doctors. It actually made them look weak and foolish.
Better PM approval does not necessarily translate into election winning.
John Howard wasn't all that popular as PM but still won elections.
Labor will probably go for the tactic that Turnbull is a high flyer out of contact with "ordinary" people, and that may have some effect.
Better PM approval does not necessarily translate into election winning.
John Howard wasn't all that popular as PM but still won elections.
Labor will probably go for the tactic that Turnbull is a high flyer out of contact with "ordinary" people, and that may have some effect.
http://www.smh.com.au/federal-polit...ion-says-josh-frydenberg-20150916-gjnz42.html
Malcolm Turnbull might take GST hike to the next election, says Josh Frydenberg
September 17, 2015, Peter Martin, Economics Editor, The Age
Assistant Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has raised the prospect of the Turnbull government taking an increase in the goods and services tax to the next election....
Tanya Plibersek will be following the opinion polls closely.
However, if the Coalition wins next time, it will be Malcolm that needs to watch the polls.
Bill is one of those Cromwellian patient types who ..puts his trust in God; but minds to keep his powder dry. He doesn't have to do anything while the LNP implodes.
Shorten is not that smart.
Shorten is not that smart.
Yes you are right but he is as cunning as a $**t house rat.
Shorten is getting shorter....not in height but in popularity.
The general consensus is he is gone......the events of the week with Turnbull replacing Abbott has thrown the Labor Party into turmoil......All their planning and strategy to defeat Abbott has blown out the window.
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