- Sep 17, 2019
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Righto.
You really should be embarrassed.
Please explain.
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Righto.
You really should be embarrassed.
That ship has sailed. Without an integrity case, they lose their biggest weapon. With Guy, they don’t have an integrity case. If he stays, it reflects on all of them.If Matthew Guy is ousted in a leadership coup, good luck trying to get the party united and focused, because next thing he/she knows, bang, the state election's here. And it will be a race against time for the new leader of the Liberals and the Coalition to present a compelling case as to why the electorate should turn their backs on Daniel Andrews.
I know this is inane but yes he did.No, you didn't.
I used concerning first and the context is that yes I am anxious/ worried that the go to for the lnp when confronted by corrupt conduct is to blame “traitors / disloyalty “ rather than see it as important for integrity. I had hoped for better because we need an effective opposition.Concerning -
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I think they are a joke of a party, while you are anxious or worried.
Not sure what you are referring to but I laughed at this (the last part). Was unnecessary.I know this is inane but yes he did.
But even more concerning is that the act of "whistleblowing" was likely motivated more by revenge than by integrity.
Not sure what you are referring to but I laughed at his (the last part). Was unnecessary.
Whistleblowers have no chance to come forward if this is what is thought about them.
your 3rd para is pure drivel. but u r perfectly entitled 2 b wrong, dude.Dude Labor have been neoliberals ideologically since Hawk and Keating.
They just refuse to call what they do neoliberalism because they're trying to act like they're the opposite of the coalition instead of just a different flavor of s**t
Privatizing state assets, breaking union power, weakening welfare, putting corporate needs ahead of workers, you name it Labor have done it too and voted for it when in opposition.
The shift to neoliberal principles in the federal ALP began towards the end of Whitlams career, Medicare was the last strong socially democratic thing the ALP did, and it was done in part to buy the unions off around everything else they did, whether they would have done it if they could have avoided it I don't know but don't fool yourself into thinking the ALP are actually some sort of progressive social democratic workers party, they aren't
Finding clinical “reasons “ that surgery is not the best option perhaps?How do they actually plan on cutting elective surgery in half?
Great in theory, but HOW do they actually get it done? Do they ever mention a plan/strategy?
Is it all fluff and talk to get elected and once push comes to shove, they just cop the criticism?
Naughty he won’t stab you in the back…
The only "compelling" reasons they seem to have provided are ones that indicate they should not be elected.If Matthew Guy is ousted in a leadership coup, good luck trying to get the party united and focused, because next thing he/she knows, bang, the state election's here. And it will be a race against time for the new leader of the Liberals and the Coalition to present a compelling case as to why the electorate should turn their backs on Daniel Andrews.
I'm sure this appointment went through a thorough recruiting process before the highly qualified candidate was announced...
The only "compelling" reasons they seem to have provided are ones that indicate they should not be elected.
A visionless corrupt rabble, branch stacked to the tit by religious extremists (hardline Mormons) and cookers etc.
Honestly, they surveyed the electorate and decided, everything that they want, we will do the opposite.