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How to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory – a lesson in hubris : Comments

By Nigel Catchlove, published 3/4/2018

The honourable thing to do was for Daniel Andrews to stand-down one of his MPs for the vote to balance the missing vote from Carling-Jenkins who says she requested a ‘pair’.

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This man is a grub and his actions far worse than ball tampering, or if you will. knowingly cheating/defying established conventions to win! XXX As for his policies, most would appeal to the inner city latte sipping, tree hugging crowd, rather than the fair minded blue collars that created Labor. XXX I have very little time for this run with the hare, hunt with the hounds, man/pious hypocrite. XXX And obviously unable to persuade with reasoned eloquence and brilliance now resorts to the political equivalent of branch stacking! and, JUST TO WIN XXX Alan B.
Posted by Alan B., Tuesday, 3 April 2018 2:02:33 PM
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Aaaand no one on this Forum believes that there is just 1 politician anywhere in Australia who is out there for his/her constituents and not for their own agenda?

I've just fallen off my Unicorn laughing hysterically !

Time to sack the lot, write up a proper Code of Ethics, sort out the party politics ruining this country and do away with the many laws protecting these oxygen thieves and parasites.
Posted by Albie Manton in Darwin, Wednesday, 4 April 2018 6:01:29 PM
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