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The Forum > General Discussion > A true test for Turnbull, perhaps his last.

A true test for Turnbull, perhaps his last.

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from the 2 posts above this one it is hard to say what one is the most lost and unfocused.
But while The childlike Krudd stuff is a sure sign of lack of ability to put ones thoughts into words it still amuses me.
Tomorrow morning, driven by the party membership, and the very Right of that party.
Proving a chasm has opened between to once liberal Liberals and the Howard very right, we see blood letting.
We see a man few respect Abbott, with help bring down Turnbull.
At a time he never looked more a leader.
And Hockey , about a year before his time, fill the death seat.
Forgetting it takes far more than party members to win an election, or that world wide more fear global warming than not, we see Liberals put a band aid on a traumatic open wound.
And we see hard headed, people unaware elections must be won in the middle, forget that driving two away to keep one is a death sentence.
Turnbull should enter NSW Parliament, he could get in by a landslide and watch as his old ship sinks.
In time they would beg him to return.
Posted by Belly, Monday, 30 November 2009 5:22:40 PM
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Tony Abbot new leader so we can look forward to Kevin11, Kevin27, Kevin37.....
Posted by TheMissus, Tuesday, 1 December 2009 9:02:48 AM
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For once I agree with you, Missus :)
Posted by CJ Morgan, Tuesday, 1 December 2009 9:36:03 AM
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Finally a voice of reason leading the Liberals. Much better to lose an election with Abbott than to win with Mr Rudd's me too man Turnbull is is more interested in winning UN brownie points than the national interest. It also means the Labour loving press to stop pushing their dogmas and lies when it comes to man made climate change. Abbot will also draw attention to Mr Rudd's miserable performance in encouraging illegals to risk and lose their lives. I suspect the Labour party will be to gutless to have an early election as Rudd tries to impose this immoral tax that has been exposed.
Posted by runner, Tuesday, 1 December 2009 10:42:19 AM
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Turnbull is gone, good. Never liked Abbot, especially his role in the jailing of Pauline, but he is against the ETS which is good.

Hope the Senate votes down the ETS, which would cost us heaps and do nothing about our enviroment.

'Climategate' ensures the theory of AGW is crumbling as the main stream media take up the story of the deceit and fudging of the figures. CRU and the IPCC reputations are shot.

Interesting to see how the next year plays out.

Rudd says to delay the ETS is a denial of AGW, does that include Obama, who seems procrastinating?

'Cap and trade' for US does not seem likely soon.
Posted by Banjo, Tuesday, 1 December 2009 11:14:25 AM
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Focus children,
Congratulation to Minchin, Robb and co, Tactically it worked to gain power but for how long? Was this part of their long game to peg Rudd back? I think so.
They won by ONE vote, ONE person voted informally. (ABC news) Hardly a stable majority.
Out goes the ETS? Hmm, perhaps maybe just delayed.

Shock Hockey defeat! well OK I read it wrong.

Good news for Labor in Liberal marginal seats. Sources emailed me telling that one (a fellow catholic conservative) was 'heavied' to sacrifice his publicly declared stance on ETS, in favour of the Mad Monk.

Watch the changes in shadow cabinet to confirm the lurch to the conservative end of the spectrum.

The questions are now 'Has Hockey sunk his chances for the foreseeable future including after the next two lib losses?

Will Abbott survive? Will Turnbull create a by election or will he now destabilise especially if Copenhagen get a reasonable policy up.

Watch the end game. Has this undermined Rudd ? what will his response be? Will he get sucked into a Double dissolution?
Posted by examinator, Tuesday, 1 December 2009 11:50:00 AM
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