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The Australian Greens party

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He is getting old and doesn't want to contest the next election. Fair enough.

Yes, and because of this I'm not that surprised. I expected he would resign in the not too distant future wasn't sure when of course.

Also, apart from his alien comments , I thought that lately he looked and sounded quite old all of a sudden and didn't see as sharp in interviews etc.


Yes, they will miss him and I don't think they will have anywhere near the success they have had without him (fortunately IMO).
 
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He is getting old and doesn't want to contest the next election. Fair enough.
Yes, and perhaps his mental acuity has been deteriorating (viz recent nutty ramblings) and he is being sensible enough to know when to go.

Agree. He had a level of charisma to Greens voters which is completely lacking in the shrill, combative Christine Milne.
In some ways, Bob Brown was the consummate politician with his calm manner often obscuring the wackiness of his policies.
That's an astute comment from Chris Kenny, especially this:
In the end Brown’s political career must be judged on how he has impeded economic progress rather than how he has enlivened a fringe protest movement.
 
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lol, lapping from the "Green" bowl again Knobby. Good to see people such as this leave, especially when they openly admit using the "environmental" crusade to push a socialist world government.

If you really believe in this man, then North Korea must be your utopia.
 
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Also, apart from his alien comments , I thought that lately he looked and sounded quite old all of a sudden and didn't see as sharp in interviews etc.

Dementia probably. His partner probably put pressure on him to go before he made a complete fool of himself. I think he will now be in seclusion.
 
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Dementia probably. His partner probably put pressure on him to go before he made a complete fool of himself. I think he will now be in seclusion.

I did wonder that, there was one interview where he seemed to be struggling a bit to find the right words.
 
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Brown has been cunning with his enviromental issues to suck in the younger generation when all along he has had this hidden agenda for socialism as you say OWG.
 
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While I am not a green supporter I do agree with the comments that he has seemed to be struggling of late, I thought it quite noticeable in the past few months.

I don't agree with his politics but he is/was a clever politician, I do believe it will be like Don Chipp and the Democrats, the Greens will now self implode.

The QLD election was their first step backwards, the CO2 tax will wipe them out at the next federal election IMO
 
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Brown stepping down, Assange says he wants to enter politics? mmm... just a coincidence? BB did say he was welcomed to join the Greens, didn't he?? And Carr set the precedent for an outsider to enter the Senate. You read it here first folks!

Nevertheless, last federal election both the Libs & Labor gave their preferences to the Greens.... oops... they won't do that again. Maybe Brownie realises the Greens have peaked & he can bow out now gracefully.
 
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Well I reckon Sarah-Hanson-Young's bottom lip has been dragging on the ground since the resignation. She will need some savlon on that tonight. Should be OK by Monday.
She has been passed over for deputy.
Wonder why? Oops that's right, she challenged Milne for her job.(I think!)

Well get ready for a Green campaign from the new leader every time a camera is pointed at her.
The one comment I can make is, that Bob was generally well composed in front of the Media. Plenty of practice I guess.
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Well I reckon Sarah-Hanson-Young's bottom lip has been dragging on the ground since the resignation. She will need some savlon on that tonight. Should be OK by Monday.
She has been passed over for deputy.

Who is to be Milne's deputy?
 
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Yeah! I'm salivating at this prospect. The last time a minor party had a little henfight (remember Cheryl, Natasha etc?), it precipitated total disintegration only a handful of years later.

Now that Christine Milne is in the spotlight, I think another factor leading to disintegration will be at play.

If the public don't like Gillard's manners, they're going to despise Milne. So Julia's going to end up joining Christine, Sarah and Lee in the dogfight. Nobody wins this one, except maybe if you're a bloke and your name is Tony or maybe Tim (who may enjoy watching)!
 
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...you can go back to making glib comments.

Good riddance. :

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Just youtubed Christine Milne. The Greens are screwed as per noted similarities with the Australian Dumbocrats.
 
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Posted a few days back.

He has done what we all with the wisdom of our experience and age do, hand over the reins.

Having done his job remarkably well and sown the seeds of immortality by his outstanding example he will inspire generations to come. Abbot spare me, who could only say on the telly tonight "I think the Greens are in for a turbulent time" what a waste of space, you badly need a new leader in the Libs.

It is a good day (Friday the 13th) of hope for the future. And I am certain that in retirement his influence will continue to shape a better world.
 
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Good riddance. :

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Just youtubed Christine Milne. The Greens are screwed as per noted similarities with the Australian Dumbocrats.

Why,? and give us some substance.
 
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Bob was a polarizing figure for the simple fact that he was with out doubt that at any level personal or other wise the only honest and credible politician in any parliament in Australia who practiced what he preached.

As a result the viper vitriol poured forth from all those who could never rise to the same level..............no body.

Given the small political base clearly Brown had the biggest impact of any politician in recent Australian history and out politic-ted both sides of the parliament with ease.

The Australian political landscape will be far poorer for his retirement.
 
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