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Labor Health minister soliciting donations from the tobacco industry - Hypocrite.

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SM,

Again with the spin. Please also feel free to read my previous posts as to what legislation Labor is proposing - it's more than just one policy. And as for market research - sorry but you've got that wrong as well. Your party's attitude seems to be one of do nothing at all - except attack the government. I'm afraid that if that continues - it won't wash at election time. Most people prefer postive outcomes to
rants and ravings.
Posted by Lexi, Thursday, 23 June 2011 2:15:47 PM
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The truly honestly worse thing in Australian politics today.
Is Shadow Minister is a mirror,casting the exact image, of the coalitions policy's.
Do not introduce new ideas say nothing about funding, just say no to every thing.
In power they may well use the same policy's they complain of now.
For Sure and certain drop as non core policy's some of the silly stuff.
And teach another generation of Australian voters not to ignore this opposition is defaming LIBERALISM.
Posted by Belly, Thursday, 23 June 2011 4:30:16 PM
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However,

All we have from labor is poor outcomes.
Posted by Shadow Minister, Thursday, 23 June 2011 4:33:21 PM
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SM,

And from you and yours - rants and ravings.
So I guess it depends what one prefers -
a government that at least tries to do things
or one that does nothing at all.
Posted by Lexi, Thursday, 23 June 2011 5:24:42 PM
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Lexi,

I never realised that the opposition could implement policy. All they can do is hold the present government to account for its failures.

The present government's failures have been spectacular and plentiful, and Abbott has not let them get away with it. Which is why the labor party is at the lowest polling for a major party in recorded history, and Juliar's approval rate is also at an historic low.

Juliar is the best promoter of the coalition.
Posted by Shadow Minister, Thursday, 23 June 2011 9:08:47 PM
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SM,

The Opposition don't have to implement policies but they could offer us some better alternatives to consider and give us a reason for why we should vote for them at the next election. At present all they seem to be able to do is condemn everything. Which is depressing to say the least. But I should say not all of the Opposition does that there are certain people who are willing to cross the floor on certain issues - like not supporting the plebiscite on offer and supporting the NBN and the carbon tax to name a few. The carbon tax should be put to a conscience vote in Parliament - then we'd see how things really stand.
Posted by Lexi, Thursday, 23 June 2011 9:30:05 PM
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