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Kim Beasley and the Labor Party were steed fast in winding back the GST....How come he changed his mind?
Julia Gillard said, "there will be no carbon tax under a government I lead"........Why did she change her mind?
Bill Shorten said Julia Gillard had his support 100% then a week later he was backing Kevin Rudd. ...Why did Bill change his mind?
Now, who are the hypocrites?
Where are Rudd and Gillard now ?
I think it's more relevant WHY they change their opinion.
MT has given no reason why he changed his mind on an ETS apart from that his party told him to. So he either looks like a hypocrite or a figurehead politician instead of a real leader.
lets hope bernadi and his ilk of the loon pond decide to leave the Liberals and form their own tea party. .
You talk like Malcolm has rested the Party away from the Castle Catholics.... it is still run by them, albeit less Santamarian (perhaps; we'll see if the pursuit of the communism through unions ceases).
London to a brick, Abbott will be thinking about splitting the party...it's just how far the church wants to over stretch its influence.
I thought Malcolm was a Catholic too ?
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Perhaps one has to be so driven to get there that it largely disguises that writing on the wall.This to me is the real disloyalty. By reading the writing on the wall, he could have arranged a smooth transition to a new leader, that would have allowed the new leader a fresh start without the new leader being tainted by the smear of disloyalty and "blood on his hands". Loyalty should be to your party and above all to the Australian People, not to yourself and your own pride.
I normally avoid political issues, but reading and listening to all the post-mortems in the media on the Turnbull coup and the issue of disloyalty, I have yet to see one piece that points to the person who showed real disloyalty, that is Abbott himself.
If Abbott showed real loyalty to the both the Liberal Party and the Australian people, then he should have resigned and allowed a smooth transition to a new leader. A coup should not have been needed. Abbott know beyond doubt, after 18 or so bad polls, that he would lose to Shorten in the next election whenever it might take place. Yet, for pride or whatever other reason, he stuck it out and was willing to deliver a Shorten government to the Australian people and cause his own party to be chucked out of office.
This to me is the real disloyalty. By reading the writing on the wall, he could have arranged a smooth transition to a new leader, that would have allowed the new leader a fresh start without the new leader being tainted by the smear of disloyalty and "blood on his hands". Loyalty should be to your party and above all to the Australian People, not to yourself and your own pride.
Whatever the internal Liberal machinations that led to the ousting of Abbott, the public mythologisation of his removal is revealing and terrifying. It speaks to the new intolerance, where anyone who refuses to buy into chattering-class orthodoxies can expect ridicule, and maybe even the termination of their careers.[/I]
...... chattering-class orthodoxies ......[/I]
This is so true. It is the media who've fomented the absolute hatred of the man. While some may disagree with his ideology, the collective character assassination was/is unreasonable imo.
Well this is where we disagree, Tisme, as I have pointed out throughout my posts.
Once upon a time we lived in a democracy, where freedom of speech was allowed.
The media, their ABC, has taken on form, to push their agenda on what they want.
He didn't agree, and should have been entitled to express it, but of course, the chattering classes have silenced all views, except the ones that they want.
They are happy now they have Malcolm that toes THEIR party line.
This is not a democracy, in my view.
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