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Yea, could happen after she is allowed back in.Well it seems Pesutto did not get his way, and a compromise suspension for nine months is Deemings punishment.
Already the "Change the leader" talk is on ( Brad Battin's supporters looking smug).
Dissarray is the word bandied around, though I can think of a few better ones.
Now that we have a sea of red OZ, the party apparatchiks can go the way of the dinosaurs.
The Nationals need to get out of the coalition and campaign for their constituents and focus on rural issues.
Hopefully the once great party started by Menzies just goes away and never comes back.
Maybe its time for the party once known as Liberal Democrats to gain traction, it looks like their leader John Ruddick will get elected into the NSW upper house.
Whatever happens, its going to be fun times ahead!
Mick
I reckon Dan the Man got that one wrong. Is frightened to upset the "hosts" with a hard question.On another subject in Victorian Politics, I wonder if Dan Andrews will raise the subject of a number of Australians that have been held without charge in Chinese Jails.
The Journalist Cheng Lei is a case in point.
Her partner pointedly asked Andrews if he was going to bring up her case, but Andrews said it would not be appropriate for State premiers to bring up such issues.
Thanks Dan.
Mick
Fortunately Victoria has Dan the Man and even more fortunately here in WA we have Magnificent Mark, who will be in power for as long as he wants. No need to go cap in hand to China.Stairman Dan is heading to China for 4 days, to talk about getting more Chinese spies, I mean students, into our universities. No media allowed. Maybe he'll pick up a few more red shirts while he's in Beijing. Or, sell off Wilson's Prom to pay for the tunnels that are $100b over budget.
It would appear looking at it from afar that the Libs are now a finished party with not much in the way of solid members or stoich leaders.Well it seems Pesutto did not get his way, and a compromise suspension for nine months is Deemings punishment.
Already the "Change the leader" talk is on ( Brad Battin's supporters looking smug).
Dissarray is the word bandied around, though I can think of a few better ones.
Now that we have a sea of red OZ, the party apparatchiks can go the way of the dinosaurs.
The Nationals need to get out of the coalition and campaign for their constituents and focus on rural issues.
Hopefully the once great party started by Menzies just goes away and never comes back.
Maybe its time for the party once known as Liberal Democrats to gain traction, it looks like their leader John Ruddick will get elected into the NSW upper house.
Whatever happens, its going to be fun times ahead!
Mick
The Liberals are the ultimate example of what happens when a boys club mentality prevails rather than putting people in positions based on genuine merit.It would appear looking at it from afar that the Libs are now a finished party with not much in the way of solid members or stoich leaders.
Born to rule and now born to lose.
Dutton is from Queensland not Victoria, and is the federal leader.Peter Dutton has the Aston byelection in Victoria this weekend.
Spoke to his colleagues about learning from the Victorian opposition.
"We can see in Victoria at the moment, the damage that can be caused and the opportunities lost when we don't act as a team, and we talk about ourselves"
Labor need a swing of 2.6% to take the seat. I would be very surprised if they do.
They had Alan Tudge previously, not the most popular guy but they have the largest Chinese population in Australia (I think it is over 30%).
In fact I wouldn't be surprised if Dan Andrews didn't deliberately go on the China trip at this time in an attempt to get some Lib saying anti Chinese things. I note though they haven't fallen for the trap (so far). They may not like Dutton though.
The person they have put up is a drop in, not from the area, unlike the opposition.Dutton is from Queensland not Victoria, and is the federal leader.
I doubt that too many people will vote on a local election based on a federal leader, but I could be wrong.
Mick
How many terms has Labor had up there now?The Liberals will come back. Starting in QLD I reckon...
Rowhena Campbell is the Libs candidate. She beat a field that consisted of three women.The person they have put up is a drop in, not from the area, unlike the opposition.
So she isn't going to be amazingly popular with the locals. Still should win though.
They've there since 2015 so that's 3 ?How many terms has Labor had up there now?
Mr Mullo I'm just trying to work out if the good will out-weight the bad!!!!!!!!Rowhena Campbell is the Libs candidate. She beat a field that consisted of three women.
Wwell, thats good, we need more women in Parliament.
Three out of four of the candidates are women, so it is highly likely that a women will triumph.
So thats good.
She is a barrister.
Thats bad, we already have too many legal folk in parliament.
She is part Indian extraction.
This is good, as it means more diversity in parliament.
She is married to News Corps Political Editor James Campbell.
That will be problem, how will we know if the Political editor will remain out of things if her name comes up? (fat chance).
The labour candidate is, wait for it, a former Union organiser.
Thats bad. We already have too many ex Union reps in parliament, despite the inions representing less than 1 in 5 or the workforce.
The good folk of Ashton really don't have much in the way of diversity apart from the ethnicity.
Mick
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