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What kind of Prime Minister will Scott Morrison Be?

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//Many Voters follow a HTV card, at least 90% from my experience.//

Wow, really?

We need to get rid of how to vote cards post haste... they make a mockery of preferential voting.
Posted by Toni Lavis, Tuesday, 18 September 2018 7:40:33 AM
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Tony handed them out for half a century and in truth only some do not know who they want to vote for without them my state one you need not preference in my view one vote one value is needed
Posted by Belly, Tuesday, 18 September 2018 12:48:01 PM
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Belly,
Don't do a Foxy on me please. Hell, even just one little hint on Labor's policy on tax reform would be ok. That is if there is one. If they don't have tax reform then what's the point of changing Govt ?
Posted by individual, Tuesday, 18 September 2018 1:50:17 PM
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Indy,

Grow up.

Full policies as always are announced prior
to the election - not before. You don't want
your competitors to know what you're going to
offer the voters ahead of time - nobody wants
to give away their advantages to their
competition. Anyway - what difference does it
make to you. You're not going to vote for Labor
anyway - you're just stirring the pot.

Do you know the policies on tax reform of the Coalition?
What's the latest spin from them - they keep changing
their minds all the time.
Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 18 September 2018 2:07:41 PM
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if they told me I would be 40 years younger and running for a seat, however no secrete changing negative gearing is tax reform they have told us they, as any government must, will change some thing around tax on large pensioner income, have already pulled back on the thorny bits tax reform will be on the agenda of any Labor government, after this bag of fighting cats falls we will all find out
Posted by Belly, Tuesday, 18 September 2018 5:58:25 PM
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nobody wants
to give away their advantages to their
competition
Foxy,
that just goes to show the lack of concern for the electorate. If they had good policies they would have no trouble selling it to us, hell, they could even win with a no confidence motion, alas !
Posted by individual, Tuesday, 18 September 2018 8:37:14 PM
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