So_Cynical
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bring back Costello, biggest election win in Australian history... even a one eyed Labor supporter would have to agree
Labor knows their best hope is to convince the Libs to dump Tony Abbott for Malcolm Turnbull.
Perhaps I should have included the preceding question from Lisa Wilkinson:In response to Lisa Wilkinsons questions regarding electricity prices.
What else could Abbott say other than he will remove the carbon tax which is directly affecting electricity prices.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------LISA WILKINSON:
Alright. Well, you've already promised that, should you be elected Prime Minister, you will get rid of that carbon tax. That leaves you 79 per cent of those price rises you've got to play with. Can you guarantee that an Abbott government will bring energy prices down beyond taking off the carbon tax?
TONY ABBOTT:
Well, that's a very, very good start. That is a very good start and we would have the ACCC out there making sure that businesses did not profiteer once the carbon tax was off.
LISA WILKINSON:
Ok, but you still haven't answered my question. How much will you bring down energy prices beyond taking off the carbon tax?
TONY ABBOTT:
Well, we will do vastly better than the Labor Party, Lisa, because there will be no carbon tax under a government I lead…
I guess we see what we want to see. I don't at all see how he has answered her question above about how he will ameliorate that additional 79% of price rises which are not attributable to the carbon tax.To me Wilkinson looked like the idiot, he answered her quetion honestly and it is a plan.
And that's the point, repeatedly. If he aspires to lead the nation, he should be able to come up with an answer which actually responds to what she is asking.SPT, you just answered her question perfectly. Why wasn't Abbott able to do the same?
Labor would prefer longer to wage their personal campaign of relentless negativity.Actually Labors worse nightmare would be Turnbul getting the leadership 4 months out from an election,.......
As a general principle, I wouldn't judge the ability to govern by whether one has an immediate answer for every question some ******** journalist has.
Good decisions don't come off the cuff, they are considered and debated.
It seems Aussies want a good interviewee, or a witty smart@rse, rather than a good government.
In response to Lisa Wilkinsons questions regarding electricity prices.
What else could Abbott say other than he will remove the carbon tax which is directly affecting electricity prices.
Maybe someone can come up with how else he can reduce electricity prices which in the main are set by the states.
If he had said anything other than what he did everyone would be jumping up and down that he can't do it.
The question was answered, Lisa just wanted to make it sound as if it wasn't.
The federal government has only control on the carbon price with relation to electricity prices as far as I'm aware.
Again it is just trumped up B.S by Lisa to try and make Abbott fabricate something, which she would then have hung him with.
To me Wilkinson looked like the idiot, he answered her quetion honestly and it is a plan.
For her to finish with the statement she did shows she either didn't get the response she wanted, she is deaf or just ignorant. IMO
It is a federation and the states are responsible, at this point for power generation.
Good point. But he is a lawyer and a Rhodes Scholar.
I am sure he is capable of making a good argument. He really can be a very good communicator. After all, that's why howard liked him.
He rarely seems to want to however. has he become a "hollow man"(i.e. he is lacking conviction and is just parroting rather than thinking about policy).
I also think what you said relates equally to Gillard.
Perhaps I should have included the preceding question from Lisa Wilkinson:
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I guess we see what we want to see. I don't at all see how he has answered her question above about how he will ameliorate that additional 79% of price rises which are not attributable to the carbon tax.
Instead, he just parrots off his usual slogan. People are just sick of this.
And that's the point, repeatedly. If he aspires to lead the nation, he should be able to come up with an answer which actually responds to what she is asking.
If you, sptrawler, can provide a rational response, how can it possibly be that the person aspiring to lead Australia can't do the same, and instead is stuck with silly slogans?
In response to Lisa Wilkinsons questions regarding electricity prices.
What else could Abbott say other than he will remove the carbon tax which is directly affecting electricity prices.
Maybe someone can come up with how else he can reduce electricity prices which in the main are set by the states.
If he had said anything other than what he did everyone would be jumping up and down that he can't do it.
The question was answered, Lisa just wanted to make it sound as if it wasn't.
The federal government has only control on the carbon price with relation to electricity prices as far as I'm aware.
Again it is just trumped up B.S by Lisa to try and make Abbott fabricate something, which she would then have hung him with.
To me Wilkinson looked like the idiot, he answered her quetion honestly and it is a plan.
For her to finish with the statement she did shows she either didn't get the response she wanted, she is deaf or just ignorant. IMO
It is a federation and the states are responsible, at this point for power generation.
Actually Phil Corey pointed out on the Insiders (yes I know they are all Como's) that he actually had a very good answer he just didn't say it the answer being he would remove the tax and look at what the government comes up with before putting up proportions.
If he'd said what you just said it would have been a decent answer to a loaded question. Unless he has previously stated he will make power cheaper (over and beyond scrapping the carbon tax) he could have said, it's a matter for the states. Instead he made it sound like a) he was hiding something b) he had no idea what the answer to the question was.
Seriously, if you can't deal with a question from Lisa Wilkinson you've got no chance.
Abbott has been in politics for a very long time if he cannot argue simple issues in front of media then he simply doesn't have it.
It would be Australia's worst nightmare too. There is no way that the Libs could govern as a unit long term with Comrade Turbull at the helm.Actually Labors worse nightmare would be Turnbul getting the leadership 4 months out from an election,
Abbott has been in politics for a very long time if he cannot argue simple issues in front of media then he simply doesn't have it.
Abbott has been in politics for a very long time if he cannot argue simple issues in front of media then he simply doesn't have it.
Actually Labors worse nightmare would be Turnbul getting the leadership 4 months out from an election, you forget Howard had many goes at leadership before winning some thing I would have imagined Howard would have said to him talking Turnbul out of resigning.
"I think it would be terrific if, as well as having an urban Aboriginal in our parliament, we had an Aboriginal person from central Australia, an authentic representative of the ancient cultures of central Australia in the parliament," Mr Abbott said.
That's it.Far more likely it seems that rusted on labor supporters clearly realise Turnbull will be easier to defeat than Abbott.
Tony Abbott's come under criticism for this,
Upon reading it a few times, I see only one thing wrong with it. Take away the word authentic, but beyond that, criticism of the above is in my view, political correctness gone mad.
http://news.brisbanetimes.com.au/br...re-language-clunky-lib-mp-20121114-29bea.html
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