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Gillard needn't worry much about losing Wilkie's vote. He would never vote with the Liberals whom he hates more than Gillard. The furthest he would go would be to abstain on selective bills.
Julia;
It was blackmail.
All made possible by the person YOU voted for
Well he's yours now and good riddance The Labor party is a mecca for deserters and two-timing rats. You can have Turnbull if you want him. Wilkie, of course was a Liberal deserter.
lol you talk about the ALP knifing Wilkie short memories dude.
Yes, I suppose it was.Julia;
It was blackmail.
Wrong again dude.The ALP didn't knife Wilkie. He knifed himself.
Best you speak to noco then
When you live in WA,Well, which ever way you want to look at it todster. I think each have a knife in the back. Both have drawn blood.It has confirmed Gillard has lied AGAIN and We Willie Wilke looks like a fool for trusting her.
Gillard had it all planned long before Parliament rose for recession just before Xmas, hence the reason she replaced Jenkins with Slipper to gain that extra seat.
She knew she could not keep her promise and agreement with Wilkie. Blind Freddie could see that. Wilkie had his blinkers on.
Todster, I hope you read my post no 2206 reagrding the transfer of Labor party funds involving money from poker machines. ( The Canberra Times.) It is no wonder Gillard does not want dem pokies banned. No money to fill the Labor Party coffers.
When you live in WA,
pokies are in Burswood Casino and thats about it
Best thing ever. There is nothing nice about going into a hotel and seeing obviously 'poor' people feeding the machines.
Well don't be shy. Drag 'em out, brush their teeth, dress them as you would, kick 'em up the bum and shove them back into the race.Best thing ever. There is nothing nice about going into a hotel and seeing obviously 'poor' people feeding the machines.
And that is the best solution. Same should go for any thieving gambling operation.When you live in WA,
pokies are in Burswood Casino and thats about it
Hi.
Well the pokie reform(or lack of reform) has achieved "one" thing.
Julia has come up with a new slogan. "The Labor Government is about getting things done"
In a interview this morning, she repeated it a number of times.
All we need now is the report on Craig Thompson from Fair Work Australia, and we can throw "the cat" in with the pigeons
joea
Ah, that explains his poking his head up in support of his boss's knifing of Wilkie.I believed Fair Work Australia with some 8 Labor people on the board have thrown the case out from lack of evidence.
It is now up to the Victorian and NSW police to do their bit.
Lack of evidence!!!!!!!!!! What a load bull.
When, after the 2010 election, Wilkie, Rob Oakeshott, Tony Windsor and the Greens agreed to support Labor, they gave just two guarantees: confidence and supply.
On the first, they would support a no-confidence motion against the government only in a case of serious misconduct or corruption. And, while they would guarantee supply, they reserved the right to vote against individual budget measures and other policies.
On Saturday, Wilkie gave the same undertakings: "I will only support motions of no confidence in the event of serious misconduct and not support politically opportunistic motions. I will consider budget measures on their merits.''
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