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Buyer's remorse.

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Village idiot,

Despite your attempted spin, the fact is if an election was held tomorrow Labor would romp in, and your man Dud Dutton would be out on his ear, just like how your man Trump was done in America. Governments have a low point in the election cycle, and its generally about halfway through the term. Labor is having one now.

Hi Foxy,

I can understand how Dud Dutton got the gig, when Coco The Clown pulled out of the race, BTW have you seen the "talent" on the Noalitions front bench. Please, stop laughing. As for Friedbrain, well what can I say. his mates down at the Big End Of Town, true to their word for past favours, gave him a sop job on big bucks, when he was unceremoniously booted from parliament.
Posted by Paul1405, Tuesday, 24 October 2023 5:09:32 AM
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Foxy,

Newspolls tend to be far more accurate than essential poll which invariably skews towards Labor. The section I quoted comes directly from Newspoll the single most reliable polling system in Aus.

As for Labor's IR laws:

"If the government’s 784-page “close the loopholes” blueprint for conducting business in Australia passes the Senate, Peter Dutton is highly likely to become the next prime minister.

Just like in the early days of the voice referendum proposal few, including most government politicians, have studied the detail and understand that the blueprint represents an unprecedented attack on the sort of people who dominate the less affluent electorates that voted No.

In the vicinity of 75 per cent of the ALP’s 77 seats in the House of Representatives voted No and a large number will simply not stand for their elected representatives again supporting actions favouring the views of the affluent rather than ordinary Australians.

The 784-page business blueprint is really a multitude of different actions, so people keep discovering new horrors as they study the pages, particularly the nasties hidden in the 500-page explanatory memorandum.

The latest horror to be revealed is that Australia’s 2.7 million casual workers are destined for a cash pay cut if the legislation passes.
Posted by shadowminister, Tuesday, 24 October 2023 5:13:10 AM
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Village idiot,

Are you and Jono Doig trying to become opposition leaders? Adam Bent and other Jew-haters from the Greens are not doing so well either. Maybe you lot should rename the Greens to the Hamas lite?

The point is not that Labor is in immediate danger, but that Labor has suffered substantial damage. Albozo started the year with a large positive approval rating which is now close to zero. When this happened to KRudd he got knifed.
Posted by shadowminister, Tuesday, 24 October 2023 5:31:50 AM
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There you go again playing your roll as the Village idiot, with your preoccupation with paedophiles. Obviously you "get off" on the subject. On another thread you claimed the Nazi Einsatzgruppen (death squads) had some kind of "morality" about them. You are a very strange fellow indeed.
Posted by Paul1405, Tuesday, 24 October 2023 6:09:38 AM
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I guess we'll have to agree to disagree on these issues.
I do not approve of Peter Dutton's leadership. And, As
for Labor's disinformation Bill. I feel that once again
there's too much being posted that simply is not true.
The Bill is not going to empower anybody to censor
freedom of speech.

That's a furphy once again being spread.
It will merely call media platforms to account but it won't
give them the power to delete material.

Dear CHERFUL,

Glad to see you posting once again. Welcome back!
Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 24 October 2023 8:23:42 AM
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Can someone give me a link to this bill, I'd like to read exactly what it's proposing.
Posted by Armchair Critic, Tuesday, 24 October 2023 8:53:38 AM
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