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Recriminations and finger pointing begin in Labor.

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Examinator,

Just a little rich coming from you.

These reports come from Labor and liberal leaning media. My purpose is to highlight the infighting and instability of the Labor party, however, what I post has a sound foundation, and can be found in just about every Australian publication.
Posted by Shadow Minister, Monday, 23 August 2010 4:22:10 PM
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Dear Shadow Minister,

It's time we stopped with the finger pointing
at only one political Party. The message is
loud and clear with the Election results and it
is directed at both Parties equally.

We can only hope that they do take time out
now for reflection - and finally realise that
Party allegiances should not matter more than
their constituents.

Hopefully, the final result of this Election
will give us a stronger Government and one that
will care more about the people of this country
than Party loyalties.
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 23 August 2010 4:47:10 PM
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SM this time I agree with you.Labor are totally dysfunctional.Whiles the Libs cowtow to the Corporates,Labor does that and more.I think Labor is far more corrupt,have no fiscal responsibility,economic nous and have absolutely no consideration for the common good.

Their noses are so far in the trough that they fail to see their own foibles let alone where the nation should be headed.

If the Coalition get Govt,Labor will tear themselves to pieces and that will bring a smirk to many a face including mine.
Posted by Arjay, Monday, 23 August 2010 5:42:39 PM
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SM,
Give it a rest have you read about the nat in WA who want's to trash the Coalition ? today's news.

Likewise the news broadcasts drew attention to Barney losing his banana, MM talking about Mandates do I mention the other rumblings within the lib/nat tent.

Again your bias is blinding you to the facts. in other areas I have described both parties as a farm yard of chooks .
Just because I balk at your extreme views doesn't mean I support Labor.
I am anti parties, all parties and if you had read my posts you would have had that fact hit you in the face.
It is you that is stuck on the x-y axis not I
Posted by examinator, Monday, 23 August 2010 5:49:15 PM
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Actually i think you have a point SM. Only problem is that you miss the point that the lib's are no better and are more than capable of self destruction, if labor forms government watch the ritual killings start. Just look at the last two NSW elections, the lib's were a shoe in but managed to destroy themselves just before the finnish line.
On reflection of things i would say that NSW right politics of both the main parties has a lot to answer for in both NSW and Federal politics over the past couple of decades.
The problem that we are now left with is how it will all pan out federally. No sweat that the NSW government is gone and thankyou, but it is not too late for Anna Bligh so you must accept she is trying to save her job and rite the ship.
Actually can someone that is not completely bias on the subject explain exactly what QLD labor did that was so wrong beside use John Howards policy of sell the kitchen sink. Labor really needs a new advertising company they really couldn't sell cold drinks on a summers day. Of course it could be the old problem that they have been there too long and the administration is starting to smell.
Posted by nairbe, Monday, 23 August 2010 7:21:05 PM
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As I predicted, labor has lost, just not badly enough to forefiet government yet.

The irony is that much of the protest vote against labor went to the greens, yet, the greens are in bed with labor. Go figure!

It just goes to show that a large portion of the voting public have no real idea what they are voting for, for if they did, they would certainly not have voted for the greens, knowing they would ultimately be supporting labor in any case.

I think it is time that ALL PARTIES, large and small, must make thier preferences known prior to the election. At least then a person voting for party X will actually know who they are voting for.

I also feel this shows that compulsory voting is wrong, as there would have been plenty of voters who voted green, out of sheer protest, when infact, they would most likey not have voted at all.

JG and the labor party have been thrashed, they just won't acknowledge it.

BTW, thanks anna, you're a darl!
Posted by rehctub, Tuesday, 24 August 2010 7:03:13 AM
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