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Logical split. Dismiss this movement at your peril, but politics is shot in this country, and if Benardi stands on principle, then he will be rewarded. This split is a long time coming. This tells me that Benardi has no faith at all in the Liberal party. Let Malcolm fall on his own sword, and watch Abbott white ant like the bish he is. I would be very surprised if there wasnt an election in the future that didnt consist of Shorten vs Benardi.
 
If the libs put up a delcon they'll get a primary vote in the 20s.

A split to purge the party of them instead will probably see them in with a chance considering its Shorten they are up against.

But either way, the real story will be in the background: the third party vote will continue to rise.
 
If the libs put up a delcon they'll get a primary vote in the 20s.

A split to purge the party of them instead will probably see them in with a chance considering its Shorten they are up against.

But either way, the real story will be in the background: the third party vote will continue to rise.

Good if that third party vote is a conservative vote.
 

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Logical split. Dismiss this movement at your peril, but politics is shot in this country, and if Benardi stands on principle, then he will be rewarded. This split is a long time coming. This tells me that Benardi has no faith at all in the Liberal party. Let Malcolm fall on his own sword, and watch Abbott white ant like the bish he is. I would be very surprised if there wasnt an election in the future that didnt consist of Shorten vs Benardi.
Shorten would walk it in.
 
People aren't interested in the religious fantatacism-cum-first year masturbatory libertarianism that Bernardi is selling.

You only have to look at the difference between the electoral performance of One Nation and the Australian Liberty Alliance going after the same pool of voters with significantly diverging messages.
 
He will anyway at this rate. Abbott/Turnbull circus gone on far too long. They were both duds.
Bernardi has a gob on him, and that's about it, if you think Abbott was a dud, I can't possibly see how you could rate the two bit version of him.
 
Be interesting. If they did split, you'd have them over on the right, Greens on the left, and Libs and Labor between them, both even more irrelevant than ever and standing for absolutely nothing.

In time they could probably combine, but if it happened it'd take decades.
Very interesting perspective. Malcolm Turnbull as the leader of the Moderate Party of Australia. Slogan '' Vote for your MP''
 

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Mind****ed
 
Is that the same person? :eek:

No wonder her father lamented about watching her turn into a baby elephant.
he should of been sterilized for the good of the nation
 
Right wing luvvies thought Bronwyn was a good thing once. turned out shes got no intellect, and although its fashionable to knock it, even trumplthinskin has some.

Mind you were not much better, we flirted with Latham and actually elected Rudd.....:eek:
 

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This isn't about Bernardi creating his own party. That'd ruin both wings of the Liberal Party for years. This is all coming from Abbott, and the wider "Team Abbott" to destabilise Turnbull.

Abetz and Christensen have been doing the dripfeeding and now Bernardi is laying the foundations. Having Rinehart etc making comment is just to make the moderates sh*t the bed. Soon Abbott will come out with "strong statements calling for party unity", but urging Turnbull to "listen to the conservatives more" whilst trying to position himself. It's all ultimately a way to burn Turnbull and potentially get his old job back.


And here it comes.

http://www.news.com.au/national/pol...y/news-story/e1d0530ef5c2ba73f96c47d1b09a2750

Writing inThe Australian today, Mr Abbott said MPs unhappy with the government’s direction should “stay and fight” in the party, saying it was better to “fix it, not to leave it”.

He’s said it would be a “catastrophic mistake” for MPs to abandon the party and so deliver the opposition “at least two terms” in government.

But he said for all its faults and failings, the Liberal-National coalition was Australia’s “best hope of sensible centre-right government” and it was much easier to repair an existing party than to form a new one.

;)
 
So the answer is to ruin the party internally rather than cast yourself adrift on the tide of public opinion?
Nobody has ever accused the far right of being brave. Love how Tone is trying to position himself as being somewhere near the mythological sensible centre.
 

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