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The next Q&A Panel Ask a Question in on Monday, 6 May 2013 and includes Julia Gillard - Prime Minister of Australia on the panel
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I'm surprised that she agreed to be on the panel - I imagine she'll get some hard questions.
I'm surprised that she agreed to be on the panel - I imagine she'll get some hard questions.
Increasing the Medicare levy ??Abbott will be on next week...............not
They've gone insane.Lets face it NDIS is just another labor smokescreen to divert attention.
Increasing the Medicare levy ??
That's your feathers they want to pluck too.
They've gone insane.
The funny thing about this is that the Coalition doesn't have to do anything. Tony Abbott can just sit back and watch Labor flounder on the beach.
The greatest damage they are doing with all their mad political jumping around could well be in the economic confidence of the public at large.The sad thing is he is going bankrupt, after being in the business since 1980, apparently he has never seen things this bad.
The greatest damage they are doing with all their mad political jumping around could well be in the economic confidence of the public at large.
I doubt she will get any hard questions , it will be the usual stitch up and any detractors will be shut down before they can say anything against Labor .
It's not actually a panel though, she will be there by herself. Much easier to control the direction of the discussion that way. She's been on before and she was on her own then too. It will all be carefully stage managed I expect.
.................she's pretty adept at brushing them off and putting a positive spin on things.
Leigh Sales exposes Swan for the fool that he is. I have a feeling that Sales won't be long in this job when she is starting to ask Labor some hard questions.
[video]http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2013/s3749648.htm#[/video]
WAYNE SWAN: When you operate a medium-term fiscal strategy, where you want to have surpluses on average over the cycle, you've actually got to match those structural spends with structural saves and that's the discipline that the Government is applying.
Leigh Sales exposes Swan for the fool that he is. I have a feeling that Sales won't be long in this job when she is starting to ask Labor some hard questions.
Costello stood out like a beacon didn't he, like a lighthouse in a storm. It's a bumpy sea atm, and rogue waves.Maybe she's not as biased after all . Or maybe after interviewing Costello she realises what a fool Swan really is
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