Garpal Gumnut
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THE New South Wales Labor government is headed for obliteration at the state election, an opinion poll in today's AN Sunday Telegraph reveals.
The poll found support for the party has plummeted even further. with just one in five people now planning to vote for Labor at the March 2011 polls. http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/br...lls-further-poll/story-e6frf7jx-1225993033648
The Galaxy poll shows Labor's primary vote has fallen to 20 per cent, compared to 51 per cent for the Coalition.
On a two-party preferred basis, Labor is trailing on 34 per cent to the Coalition's 66 per cent.
Voters have also overwhelmingly rejected the government's power sale.
The poll was conducted two months ahead of the March 26 state election.
Keneally hit back at the findings, sarcastically questioning why more people don't live in Adelaide......'Adelaide is a great city but if it's so fantastic why aren't more people living there?'
If you look at Australian cities then there is very little in terms of services, facilities etc that is available in Sydney (4.5 million people) or Melbourne (4 million) that is not also available in Brisbane (2 million). Meanwhile Perth (1.7) or Adelaide (1.2) have most, but not all, of the same services and facilities available.:topic Perhaps that's why it is so livable. The more people who flock in, the less livable a place becomes.
NSW Premier Kristina Keneally hit back at the findings, sarcastically questioning why more people don't live in Adelaide......'Adelaide is a great city but if it's so fantastic why aren't more people living there?'
It's even worse than I thought.
http://bigpondnews.com/articles/Nat..._officially_Australias_worst_city_567713.html
Sydney officially Australia's worst city
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Sydney has been branded Australia's worst city - by its own residents.
Despite its obvious charms, ranging from the iconic Opera House, the beautiful harbour and ready access to numerous beaches, Sydneysiders say their city is the pits.
They hammered its natural environment, schools, housing, cleanliness, cultural integration and road network, ranking it bottom of the nation's eight biggest metropolises.
Adelaide is the nation's best city, followed by Canberra, Melbourne, Perth, Hobart, Brisbane and Darwin, according to an Auspoll survey commissioned by the Property Council of Australia.
The survey quizzed 4072 across the nation about the cities they live in.
NSW Premier Kristina Keneally hit back at the findings, sarcastically questioning why more people don't live in Adelaide......'Adelaide is a great city but if it's so fantastic why aren't more people living there?'
My contacts in the ALP Right in NSW tell me that the Federal Election is lost for them, and that Tony Abbott will be Prime Minister in two days time.
gg
17 out of 90 possible seats IMO. A pure massacre. Might have to rip the scab off the 1993 Penfolds Grange Hermitage to celebrate.
17 out of 90 possible seats IMO. A pure massacre. Might have to rip the scab off the 1993 Penfolds Grange Hermitage to celebrate.
The day isn't done yet...And my guess is that labor are making a big deal of their "underdog" status to try and pick up as many sympathy votes or those who don't want the libs to have too much power.
Also, by overdoing it, they can then pat themselves on the back saying the did "better than expected".
That said, I do hope the pre-polls have got it right and that voters aren't "sucked in" by the above tactics.
There must have been something good that NSW Labor did, over all that time in power.
gg
There must have been something good that NSW Labor did, over all that time in power.
gg
Going to be some serious celebrating in NSW tonight. ASF friends please ignore any posts made by me tomorrow. Voting this morning, it was like a carnival, the mood was festive.They really pumped NSW up the wazoo.
I hope the get handed their **** on a plate by the end of the day. The only good thing they will have accomplished is getting kicked totally out of office.
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