the more spud follows the hanson dogma, the more seats they’ll lose. well, apart from far north queensland.
btw. in reality, fancy waking up next to her. ugh! sorry, couldn’t resist.
Imagine waking up next to him?
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the more spud follows the hanson dogma, the more seats they’ll lose. well, apart from far north queensland.
btw. in reality, fancy waking up next to her. ugh! sorry, couldn’t resist.
Well considering that the Tasmanian Liberal premier wants to see the the referendum succeed, who are they going to get to run the No campaign in Tasmania? Eric Abetz?A No win would definitely be a benefit for Dutton, he’s suffered the Fed, NSW, Vic and Aston losses and knows without a run on the board he’s in deep danger. If No does get up it means that the Voice failed in outer suburbia, which is where Dutton needs a win. While I don’t think a loss on the Voice would be fatal for Albo it certainly will harm him, and re-invigorate Dutton.
If it’s a Yes then Dutton’s gone, no question. But the conservatives who are the majority will only replace him with one of their own, a more friendly and polite conservative.
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Actually the Voice doesn’t really need to fail in outer suburbia, to could get up in the suburbs of every capital and still fail.
Brisbane’s suburbs will be counteracted with a strong No from regional Qld so unlikely there. WA has a lower regional percentage but Perth isn’t exactly tolerance friendly when it comes to Indigenous. There’ll be a big push for Yes, with the WA Libs and Nats supporting it, the West Australian being very pro Indigenous looks like they’ll support it along with a lot of WA Footy players. So WA a battleground.
And then Tasmania, with it’s older, semi urban and more Anglo population, may lead the No side to think they can score a win there.
And that’s all they need.
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I look forward to reading all about that in The Australian tomorrowDutton has got the YES case worried.
'Linda Burney says the Albanese government remains open to tweaking the wording of the Voice to Parliament referendum if it helps improve the chances of success.'
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Government says it's open to Voice amendment wording change
The Minister for Indigenous Australians insists the government remains open to tweaking the wording of the proposed Voice to Parliament referendum question and constitutional amendment.www.abc.net.au
Senator Burney knows that without Dutton on board, she & Albo will carry the can for the political strategy of a failed campaign.

I look forward to reading all about that in The Australian tomorrow
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Albanese is so worried he has gone on holidaysThe ABC usually get hard news right, particularly if quoting a Minister.
Wise to question though, & understand there is a different view.
In your case it would be basic to comprehend the source of any story linked.

They are not worried at all, if it gets up they get the credit, if it gets voted down, Dutton gets the blame.Dutton has got the YES case worried.
'Linda Burney says the Albanese government remains open to tweaking the wording of the Voice to Parliament referendum if it helps improve the chances of success.'
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Government says it's open to Voice amendment wording change
The Minister for Indigenous Australians insists the government remains open to tweaking the wording of the proposed Voice to Parliament referendum question and constitutional amendment.www.abc.net.au
Senator Burney knows that without Dutton on board, she & Albo will carry the can for the political strategy of a failed campaign.
A game of 'Get Dutton to show he's not even remotely interested in reaching a compromise, without actually making him say those words.'They are not worried at all, if it gets up they get the credit, if it gets voted down, Dutton gets the blame.
Saying they are open to discussing changes is them showing they are reasonable in comparison to Dutton and encouraging more libs to break ranks.
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They are not worried at all, if it gets up they get the credit, if it gets voted down, Dutton gets the blame.
Saying they are open to discussing changes is them showing they are reasonable in comparison to Dutton and encouraging more libs to break ranks.
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Construct and Paladin are two of the biggest frauds in Australian historyIt’s so bizarre, beyond belief really that some one could be so blatantly corrupt in public life & what passes as our media doesn’t even bring up the past.
It’s like that Monty Python film - let’s not argue about who killed who, this is supposed to be a happy day!
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Peter Dutton’s dirty laundry of corruption scandals is a mile long and overshadows his leadership
Peter Dutton has a long list of corruption scandals that have never been addressed in the past but would need to be before he was ever to become Prime Minister. Some of […]kangaroocourtofaustralia.com
And he's still considered something of a cleanskin, relatively, compared to the other 'future' leadership options (Morrison, Porter, Taylor, Tudge...)It’s so bizarre, beyond belief really that some one could be so blatantly corrupt in public life & what passes as our media doesn’t even bring up the past.
It’s like that Monty Python film - let’s not argue about who killed who, this is supposed to be a happy day!
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Peter Dutton’s dirty laundry of corruption scandals is a mile long and overshadows his leadership
Peter Dutton has a long list of corruption scandals that have never been addressed in the past but would need to be before he was ever to become Prime Minister. Some of […]kangaroocourtofaustralia.com
Uncle Rupert doesn't like talking about these things in his papers or on his new channelsIt’s so bizarre, beyond belief really that some one could be so blatantly corrupt in public life & what passes as our media doesn’t even bring up the past.
It’s like that Monty Python film - let’s not argue about who killed who, this is supposed to be a happy day!
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Peter Dutton’s dirty laundry of corruption scandals is a mile long and overshadows his leadership
Peter Dutton has a long list of corruption scandals that have never been addressed in the past but would need to be before he was ever to become Prime Minister. Some of […]kangaroocourtofaustralia.com
Uncle Rup is on the same gravy train - he benefits as much as anyoneUncle Rupert doesn't like talking about these things in his papers or on his new channels
Meanwhile,
yes, there will be blame if the referendum doesn't succeed; this falls into the category of der obviousOf course Albo will look for someone to blame. The accusations that count will be anyone prepared to admit they stuffed it. Rare, I know.
Easy to say the Yes case is not worried at all, given its not a training run. For a generation of indigenous leaders it will be FAILURE, so near.
Seriously, what are these idiots doing?
Even if they are successful with their no vote - they still have 2 years until the next election.
Do they really thing doubling down on being complete arseholes and then sustaining that for another 2 years is a winning strategy?
yes, there will be blame if the referendum doesn't succeed; this falls into the category of der obvious