Doctor Feel
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It would have to be very serious for liberals to force a spill like this. It's generally not in their DNA.
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So bad as a leader I can like your post and still not indicate how I tend to vote.Abbott never left Opposition. Such a visionless shithead.
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hahahahahaha whatever.It would have to be very serious for liberals to force a spill like this. It's generally not in their DNA.
hahahahahaha whatever.
The thing is if Turnbull makes it the Coalition are going to have to get used to being a very different party at federal level. A lot of the people in senior positions now are going to get the boot, except arch-survivor Julie bishop of course. The NBN may be built properly, the dismantling of greenhouse gas reduction programs may cease, and so on. Hard to see them holding that together, I doubt the Nationals will wear it. We may not quite get a Coalition version of Rudd/Gillard/Rudd because Abbott will never be back but we may end up with a 3rd option before the next federal election.
They vote Turnbull in still get a 10% swing against them in Canning I wonder where they go then?Windows 10 just told me that Turnbull is to challenge Abbott for the Lib leadership. He mustbehave been worried that theyarewere going to do well in the Canning by-election...
At least the news is got it eye on this and not the countless apricot slice and cat story's.
If the Crows lose this week, Turnbull has blood on his hands.
Too late to worry about that. The seat held or lost means nothing, they are still comfortably in power. In fact many in the Coalition would probably welcome this stoush muddying whatever happens in Canning.They vote Turnbull in still get a 10% swing against them in Canning I wonder where they go then?
I'll be surprised +++ if the LNP allowed Turnbull to lead in any meaningful way. But pleased too. However no point them careering along in the way they have, just with a different figurehead.Good gov requires three things; strong leadership, robust opposition and a thinking electorate. A Turnbull led LNP will fix point one and result in the ALP needing to step up and rectify the second point. Point three however has been destroyed by successive govts using cheap tactics to gain or maintain power so it's still a long way to go yet. (If he gets in)
Too late to worry about that. The seat held or lost means nothing, they are still comfortably in power. In fact many in the Coalition would probably welcome this stoush muddying whatever happens in Canning.
Nah, also came up with a 6 word poison pill for his colleagues when he's dumped in "We are not the Labor Party."It took Abbott about 10 seconds to pull out the 'stop the boats' slogan. 3 word slogans seem to suit him well. 4 words would be pushing it.
Yeah that is a very good point. Mind you as I said the actual result in whether Canning is won/lost doesn't matter and the degree of swing is already largely known. But fundamentally you are right.I wonder if this is the first time there has been a leadership challenge in the governing party (never mind opposition party) in the same week as they are contesting a by-election. Even Labor with their Rudd/Gillard knifings weren't that batshit crazy.
Yeah that is a very good point. Mind you as I said the actual result in whether Canning is won/lost doesn't matter and the degree of swing is already largely known. But fundamentally you are right.


