Keep it up I say. The more conservatives morph into regressives, the more the Australian electorate will reject them.
This. and I hope they drive themselves into minority party status before they realise it.
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Keep it up I say. The more conservatives morph into regressives, the more the Australian electorate will reject them.
So when our major cities hit 8 million in population the environmental damage caused to Australia is nullified as the place they came from is depopulated and cleaner?Lol. You do realise climate change is a global issue and migration means people moving rather than an increase in the world's population?
I said they shouldn’t have knifed Turdbull. You don’t sack PM’s. That is our job. Once Turdbull knifed Abbott, we all knew what was going too happen.
And the only reason they got elected in the first place was to punish Labor for knifing their leaderTurnbull played himself by waiting too long to call the election 100%
I don't know if that would've stemmed the infighting though.
Just been 1 long shitfight for 5 years , the electorate is tired and we all know if you're tired you'll soon get cranky.
I know you will not believe this, but if Malcolm was allowed to run his preferred policy position - moderate action on climate change, support SSM without the ideological war, generally just take a right of centre position on everything then the Libs would be in charge for a very long time.
But it was not enough for the right. They always want more. And they are completely blind to the fact Australians as a whole do not want more.
Turnbull was the only chance the libs had and they killed him.
This will all be proven at the next general election if it wasn’t today.
And if Shortan plays his cards right he will shift he labor party a little to the right and Libs will continue to be a bunch of unelectable nut jobs for ever more.
I know you will not believe this, but if Malcolm was allowed to run his preferred policy position - moderate action on climate change, support SSM without the ideological war, generally just take a right of centre position on everything then the Libs would be in charge for a very long time.
But it was not enough for the right. They always want more. And they are completely blind to the fact Australians as a whole do not want more.
Turnbull was the only chance the libs had and they killed him.
This will all be proven at the next general election if it wasn’t today.
And if Shortan plays his cards right he will shift he labor party a little to the right and Libs will continue to be a bunch of unelectable nut jobs for ever more.
Why would we want to increase the population of the driest continent on earth?Lol. You do realise climate change is a global issue and migration means people moving rather than an increase in the world's population?
Why would he be worried? He won the seat on primaries.Tone seems pretty angry for a man who wasnt worried
And Labor are counting this as a win!
It’s going to be interesting watching Labor win the next election with a primary vote of 36% across the nation.
Yes, but the bigger failure by Turnbull was to keep treating Abbott as relevant and paid him too much respect. If you knife someone you grind them into the dirt and run them out of town.It is stating the obvious that the Libs shouldn’t have sunk Turdbull. However, it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to realise that Turdbull was leading the Libs down the same failed path as Labor when he knifed Abbott.
I wonder if Barnaby is at risk.This is foretelling of the apocalypse in a few months time.
The threat from Labor was bad enough, but between Wagga and Wentworth, ANY LNP seat (save the handful that have popular local members) could be lost if a strong enough independent runs. Their 'heartland' is itching to throw them out.
This is foretelling of the apocalypse in a few months time.
The threat from Labor was bad enough, but between Wagga and Wentworth, ANY LNP seat (save the handful that have popular local members) could be lost if a strong enough independent runs. Their 'heartland' is itching to throw them out.
after Malcolm tipped in the money and did the robo callsWhy would he be worried? He won the seat on primaries.
And what that implies is the robocall generated a swing of nearly 20 percent - far more likely that research was rubbish.after Malcolm tipped in the money and did the robo calls
The research by the Sexton Marketing Group sampled 400 voters in Abbott's northern beaches electorate and concluded that without urgent intervention, it could be lost to high-profile independent candidate James Mathison or Labor.
he was behind by 57 per cent to 43 per cent.
https://www.afr.com/opinion/columni...vative-social-trendies-within-20180919-h15lz5
Yes, but the bigger failure by Turnbull was to keep treating Abbott as relevant and paid him too much respect. If you knife someone you grind them into the dirt and run them out of town.
To see him off would require a standout candidate who was well-resourced. There are some in the party positing Turnbull and some of his business mates should chip in and fund the campaign of an independent Liberal. "About $500,000 should do it," said one advocate.And what that implies is the robocall generated a swing of nearly 20 percent - far more likely that research was rubbish.
It was a failure of both Gillard and Turnbull. They should have made it conditional that the loser leave ParliamentYes, but the bigger failure by Turnbull was to keep treating Abbott as relevant and paid him too much respect. If you knife someone you grind them into the dirt and run them out of town.
Migration requires transportation which generally burns fossil fuelsLol. You do realise climate change is a global issue and migration means people moving rather than an increase in the world's population?
I know you will not believe this, but if Malcolm was allowed to run his preferred policy position - moderate action on climate change, support SSM without the ideological war, generally just take a right of centre position on everything then the Libs would be in charge for a very long time.
But it was not enough for the right. They always want more. And they are completely blind to the fact Australians as a whole do not want more.
Turnbull was the only chance the libs had and they killed him.
This will all be proven at the next general election if it wasn’t today.
And if Shortan plays his cards right he will shift he labor party a little to the right and Libs will continue to be a bunch of unelectable nut jobs for ever more.
btw I wonder if they'll go with Sharma again.
I think they were talking senateLaura Jayes said he'd most likely get a gig in another electorate.
( Preferably one he actually LIVES in this time !!! )
In fairness Phelps doesn't live in the electorate either.Laura Jayes said he'd most likely get a gig in another electorate.
( Preferably one he actually LIVES in this time !!! )
Look everyone. Another person who would never vote Liberal saying all the libs needed to do was allow him to implement Labor policy positions.
He tried that - how many newspolls did he lose again?