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What is your primary resident State/Territory?You've lost touch.
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What is your primary resident State/Territory?You've lost touch.
I don’t think I have. I think there’ll be a swing against him. But, given the seemingly weak resonance of Guy, the bloke from Mornington will likely win another, final, term.You've lost touch.
Hilarious....
The media have been really friendly, given Andrews plenty of air time, and have done an appalling job of holding him accountable
Anyone who's attacked him have ben labelled RWNJ's, Nazi's and all sorts of other rubbish.
Guess these "journalists" don't want to get Andrews off side in case they get banned from the pressers.
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Nah if they were any good they wouldn't give any platform to a man who ran an election campaign on a racist attack on Africans.Matthew Guy got the same treatment in the Guardian the very next day.
So The Guardian was good... for one day.
Bracks was a pretty dodgy operator behind the scenes by all accounts. I don't think the full reasons behind his abrupt resignation were ever released (only ever hinted at)![]()
Inside Victoria’s lower house, where non-government business isn’t allowed
Crossbenchers say reforms are needed in the state’s legislative assembly to allow them to be heardwww.theguardian.com
This doesn't seem particularly democratic
Which accounts?Bracks was a pretty dodgy operator behind the scenes by all accounts. I don't think the full reasons behind his abrupt resignation were ever released (only ever hinted at)
Pretty poor by every government since not to change the policy though
Fundraisers & party hacks. Probably par for the course but I don't think leaders ever really wake up one day and just 'decide to spend more time with the family'Which accounts?
Fundraisers & party hacks. Probably par for the course but I don't think leaders ever really wake up one day and just 'decide to spend more time with the family'
Yeah, its the problem with it will get fixed if we vote the other party in next time, or even the campaign promise of we will fix it once we are inBracks was a pretty dodgy operator behind the scenes by all accounts. I don't think the full reasons behind his abrupt resignation were ever released (only ever hinted at)
Pretty poor by every government since not to change the policy though
yeah its never a good idea for the cops to investigate themselves but that is what is happening in Vic, not just in Vic, Queensland are pretty good at it, NT have an "internal investigation" going on Rolfe currentlyVicPol bobs up again:
- Victoria Police has been under increasing scrutiny over high-profile organisational and systemic failures.
- The Age on Wednesday revealed two directors of the state’s police union allegedly plotted to sabotage an internal corruption investigation by undermining potential witnesses.
- IBAC investigates relatively few police misconduct cases due to resourcing and legislative limits, leaving the bulk of probes with Victoria Police’s Professional Standards Command.
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‘False level of assurance’: Policing expert critical of Victorian force oversight
“The reality is if you make a complaint against a police officer, 98 per cent of cases are going to be investigated by another police officer. And the powers of IBAC dealing with criminality is limited.”www.theage.com.au
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Inside Victoria’s lower house, where non-government business isn’t allowed
Crossbenchers say reforms are needed in the state’s legislative assembly to allow them to be heardwww.theguardian.com
This doesn't seem particularly democratic
Quelle surprise!That's not accurate
Matthew Guy got the same treatment in the Guardian the very next day.
So The Guardian was good... for one day.
Perhaps in Eddie's mind voting with the Government on anything is the same as supporting everything Andrews has ever done, something that is clearly not true
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Inside Victoria’s lower house, where non-government business isn’t allowed
Crossbenchers say reforms are needed in the state’s legislative assembly to allow them to be heardwww.theguardian.com
This doesn't seem particularly democratic
So the issue that the opposition have is that their lower house MPs haven't been able to grand stand and get their mugs on TV.This happens in the Legislative Council where the government does not hold a majority. It's part of the reason you hear about long, late-night sittings in the Upper House much more often than in the lower house. The time for questions is basically unlimited and relevance has a very broad definition.
So the issue that the opposition have is that their lower house MPs haven't been able to grand stand and get their mugs on TV.
It will be interesting to see the tangents they'll go on this Puffing Billy Bill.