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Albanese China Trip.

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Hi Paul,

Mr Albanese is still the nation's preferred leader.
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 27 November 2023 2:03:40 PM
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Hi Foxy,

With a Federal election about 18 months away, Shonky is hoping and praying that some miracle will breath life into his beloved, dead as a dodo Noalition and their pathetic leader, his folk hero Mr Potato Head, the Dud Dutton.

Just imagine, there is Mr Potato Head leading a procession of plucked Dodo's into Parliament House to form the next government! All to the tune of, "High-Ho, High-Ho, Off To Work We Go". It just can't happen.
Posted by Paul1405, Monday, 27 November 2023 8:55:19 PM
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The village idiot and foxy are desperately trying to cling onto the scraps the voters have left Labor after 18 months of incompetence and virtue signalling. Labor has set a new record in burning through its political capital and is now set for a downward trajectory.

"Labor is facing an increasingly hostile electorate with 60 per cent of the key 35 to 49-year-old cohort saying they are worse off compared to two years ago, as Anthony Albanese prepares to lean on Jim Chalmers’ mid-year budget update and a migration shake-up to win back angry voters.

An exclusive Newspoll conducted for The Australian shows 50 per cent of Australians feel they are in a worse financial position than two years ago, with the pain higher for the “Middle Australia” age group who are most exposed to interest rate rises through the soaring cost of rents and mortgage repayments.

Facing mounting economic, national security and legislative pressures, the Prime Minister will reassure nervous Labor MPs when caucus meets on Tuesday that Labor can re-engage voters concerned the government is not on top of rising cost-of-living ­pressures."

That Labor is now having problems with illegal boat entries is also not helping.
Posted by shadowminister, Tuesday, 28 November 2023 1:59:38 AM
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There's old Shonky, clutching at straws, relying on what Old Man Rupert has to say in his scandal sheet is rather pathetic. A hung parliament with a minority Labor government would seem ideal to me as an opportunity to advance the much needed progressive agenda of The Greens and Teals. I say bring it on. Looking at the Noalition front bench, just imagine the likes of Ley, Taylor Littleproud and the joy of joys Barnyard Joy all headed up by Mr Potato Head, running the country.

Yesterday a Noalition flunky, the top public servant Michael Pezzullo, was sacked for his roll in undermining the elected government.
Posted by Paul1405, Tuesday, 28 November 2023 5:38:46 AM
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It appears that the village idiot is in denial.

The most reliable and trusted political poll has indicated that his beloved Labor party is on the skids even with preferences from the gangreens and squeals.

Only a moron would believe that a newspaper would do its own polls and not use an independent 3rd party.
Posted by shadowminister, Tuesday, 28 November 2023 1:33:56 PM
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Shadow Minister,

It appears that you're the one in denial.

Anthony Albanese according to news sources still holds
a substantial lead on Peter Dutton as preferred PM.

After 2 decades of stony-faced escalation on issues the
attempts at re-branding Dutton - has not succeeded with voters.
And that for the Coalition is a major problem now, and it will
be an even greater one into the future,.

I doubt if any further hard-sell of the man will succeed.
A new leader is required - and a new image if the Coalition
is to even come close to getting even close to winning the
next election.

Speak to any young person about Dutton - and they simply laugh.
He's not taken seriously. Perhaps he should go back to police work.
If they'll have him. Or live off the earnings of his properties.
Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 28 November 2023 3:14:36 PM
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