Garpal Gumnut
Ross Island Hotel
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I may vote ALP. I do like right wing governments and the Queensland Libs are too left for my liking and the Nationals don't exist anymore in that dog's dinner the LNP.
As an ex-nswelsh (yes I'm one of those imports) - it smells the same as with Iemma, everybody hates Labor but the bloody Libs/Nats can't put forward a viable alternative. Hopefully lots of respected independents will run as well.
I think this will also be the first time a woman has gone to the polls for premier.
I hope so too. I would love to vote Labor out, particularly in respect to the diabolical disaster that is the Health system, but the Springborg & Co. option could be even worse.As an ex-nswelsh (yes I'm one of those imports) - it smells the same as with Iemma, everybody hates Labor but the bloody Libs/Nats can't put forward a viable alternative. Hopefully lots of respected independents will run as well.
What about Joan Kirner in Victoria and Carmen Lawrence in WA? Did they both inherit the Premier's position and then not stand for re-election?I think this will also be the first time a woman has gone to the polls for premier.
What about Joan Kirner in Victoria and Carmen Lawrence in WA? Did they both inherit the Premier's position and then not stand for re-election?
Later in 1988 Kirner was elected Deputy Premier. When Cain resigned after a collapse in his political support in August 1990, Kirner was elected Labor leader and thus became Victoria's first female Premier.
By this time the Labor government was in deep crisis, with the some of the state's financial institutions on the brink of insolvency, the budget deficit unsustainably high and growing and the Labor Party deeply divided on how to respond to the situation. The party hoped that the elevation of a popular woman as its new leader would improve its position, but Kirner never succeeded in gaining control of the crisis into which the state had plunged.
In February 1990, Dowding was forced by his colleagues to resign. Lawrence, a prominent opponent within the Labor Party of Brian Burke's Right faction, of which Dowding was a member, replaced him as Premier on 12 February 1990.....
In the election held on 6 February 1993, the Lawrence government was defeated by the Liberal-National coalition and Richard Court, who had replaced Barry MacKinnon as opposition leader just a year earlier, became Premier
I mourn for Queensland. With the opposition we have up here Bligh is a lay down misere. In fact, if she had any guts, she could promise to build a dam and get in without help from the Greens.
You can go to an election with building a dam as your key policy and win a majority of seats at that election, thus becoming the government. You can then make every possible effort to build the dam, including starting actual construction, but still be stopped by the greens. It's been done before.In fact, if she had any guts, she could promise to build a dam and get in without help from the Greens.
You can go to an election with building a dam as your key policy and win a majority of seats at that election, thus becoming the government. You can then make every possible effort to build the dam, including starting actual construction, but still be stopped by the greens. It's been done before.
As an outsider, my perception of Qld is that they had a massive mining boom but somehow failed to gain much from it. That is, a huge boom but now it's over they're still stuck with all sorts of infrastructure and financial problems. Maybe not, I don't live there, but that's the impression I have.
QLD will have no money to fix anything, just paying the wages is going to be a struggle for the state gov ......
Have you seen a government run by the LNP in QLD, do you object to any major policies?
Well, if the LNP made clear any of its policies then we would have a chance to consider them. So far I'm unaware of a single policy put out by this Opposition. Some while ago I emailed them to ask for their policy on fluoride.Ok, so labor has failed, health, economy, scandal after scandal, the list goes on.
But you will vote them in again???
No wonder QLD is in the mess they are in with that sort of attitude.
The LNP is not a viable alternative? where do people get this from? Have you seen a government run by the LNP in QLD, do you object to any major policies?
Sure they bicker when not in government... but has any party not in government been any different?
How anyone can tick the Labor box on election day totally bewilders me, sure you dont have to vote for the LNP but if you keep re-electing failure... what do you expect to get.
sigh.
I'd say your impression is 100% accurate, Smurf.As an outsider, my perception of Qld is that they had a massive mining boom but somehow failed to gain much from it. That is, a huge boom but now it's over they're still stuck with all sorts of infrastructure and financial problems. Maybe not, I don't live there, but that's the impression I have.
Which is unfortunate, as they have not been tried. Are you assuming the complete **** up that has been labor will be repeated even though they haven't been given a go ? and do you think that reelecting the Government that completely cocked it up, they will do a better job next time ?I mourn for Queensland. With the opposition we have up here Bligh is a lay down misere.
You've got it in one mate.
I'll probably vote ALP, they are so right wing , best to stay with safety.
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Queensland should get more Federal funding and money from all other state Governments to compensate for their citizens that move here to the sunny climes to retire and stretch our resources (especially hospitals) to breaking point .....
I thought I'd made it pretty clear that I think Labor is anything but "the go"!My brother actually emailed on the flouride topic;
he got the reply,
basically stating [from memory] - we would have a referundum* and continue supply of flouride tablets of those who require/want them.
failing to get elected - doesnt mean he would of failed as a politician.
Unless ofcourse you think Al Gore would of done a worse job than George Bush.
But if you think Labor is the go... then dont let me talk you out of it.
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