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Caesar resents a successful and educated populace, what else is new?Still doesn't change the demographics.
I like a successful and educated populace. You’d just have to be a fool to think that the preponderance of cozy government jobs isn’t a big factor in why the ACT votes so differently compared to most other successful and educated areas.Caesar resents a successful and educated populace, what else is new?
It's the same rationale that allows absolutely eyewatering government debt and the continued existence of Berejiklian is Premier, as long as the Libs do it, it's okay. But don't forget it's only the Labor supporters who are the party operatives here.Caesar resents a successful and educated populace, what else is new?
I'd say the preponderance of entry-level jobs available across the ACT economy is a big factor in why the ACT votes so differently compared to most other successful and educated areas.I like a successful and educated populace. You’d just have to be a fool to think that the preponderance of cozy government jobs isn’t a big factor in why the ACT votes so differently compared to most other successful and educated areas.
But like you said - what else is new?
Analytics will be interedting to see here.
Weird voting trend.
Labor appear to have stayed stable while the liberals have taken a big hit on first preferences which on first look at the numbers seems to have gone to the Greens.
Normally the Greens steal votes from the ALP but this time it appears to have gone the other way.
Could this be the first sign of a new generation of voters?
The Greens are in power in the ACT. Well our capital is now ****ed.
The Greens have held the balance of power since 2008. If our capital is only now "f'ed", I'm not sure why, since the Greens have already had ample time to "f" it.The Greens are in power in the ACT. Well our capital is now f’ed.
It’s ****edThe Greens have held the balance of power since 2008. If our capital is only now "f'ed", I'm not sure why, since the Greens have already had ample time to "f" it.
And how long have you lived in Canberra to declare it so?It’s f’ed
It’s f’ed
You just don't like it because the residents don't vote the same way as you.Canberra has been a f'ed out of touch dump that Australia would be better off without since it was first founded, don't think we can blame the Greens for that.
Analytics will be interedting to see here.
Weird voting trend.
Labor appear to have stayed stable while the liberals have taken a big hit on first preferences which on first look at the numbers seems to have gone to the Greens.
Normally the Greens steal votes from the ALP but this time it appears to have gone the other way.
Could this be the first sign of a new generation of voters?
Hare-Clark is great, we just need to follow Tasmania and use Robson Rotation. Even easier to do with so much of the voting being electronic.In Canberra at the moment, but not enrolled to vote here - the Hare-Clark electoral system gives me a headache. My admiration for Antony Green just went up a notch, the guy's election knowledge is incredible.