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Malcolm Turnbull - as an alternative to Tony Abbott as PM!

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We really need to come up with a way of getting them to understand what it means to actually do something for your money.
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Don't worry, Individual. That time is coming. They've just about run out of our money, GFC II is on its way :)

I look forward to nothing more than to see parasites begging for a feed!
Posted by RawMustard, Saturday, 7 April 2012 11:20:54 PM
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Some find it hard to be part of humanity.
But RM you wait to see some starve?
How could any one enjoy that?
Some comments look very much like the worst graffiti,the kids without skill type.
Posted by Belly, Sunday, 8 April 2012 6:02:06 AM
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Lexi, you said...

Don't
forget Mr Abbott lost the last election due to his
lack of negotiating skills with the Independents.
Turnbull would have won that election. He's a better
negotiator.

You're kidding!

He gained most of the dozen odd seats the PM lost, but didn't lie enough to win office.

As for who leads the libs, it won't matter, all that matters is that we will soon see the back end of labor, for a very long time.

Good rid dens I say!
Posted by rehctub, Sunday, 8 April 2012 7:13:53 AM
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Butch. And if they win life won't be worth living for you.
You are set to put a team in govt; and you don't even know what they stand for.
The mad monk has no policy's.
Now the Australian people are not idiots as you suggest.
The carbon tax will slip into gear like any other tax. The only disturbance was caused by Abotts buffoonery, telling people the sky was going to fall in and the sun won't shine any more.
Only the common SLEEZE that the mad monk handles, all very careful not to mention the economy.
The economy would bring unwelcome questions that he has no answers for, let alone Big Joe.
Pledges in blood, crap, No.
Posted by 579, Sunday, 8 April 2012 9:05:55 AM
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Lexi,

Malcolm Turnbull is extremely popular amongst Labor voters. However, few to none of these voters would vote for a liberal government irrespective. MT was focused on presenting an alternative government when no one was listening. The telling point is how many of these well thought concepts developed under Turnbull did the Labor government adopt or even acknowledge? The answer is Nada, zero, bugger all. The liberal party was dying through irrelevance.

The comparison with Abbott's strategy and success could not be more stark. When Abbott took over, Labor was leading in the 2PP 56% to 44%, and within 6 months of aggressive focus on Labors failings TA reduced this to 50/50 and had got Rudd deposed.

If Juliar had not called a snap election and forsworn the carbon tax, Abbott would be PM now. Thanks to the dirty deals that the PM did with the greens and Wilkie, The 2PP is now 57% to 43% in favour of the coalition, unlikely to move before the next election and has stripped NSW, Queensland and Victoria of their Labor governments.

This attack, with the added spice of union corruption and FWA incompetence is only going to get stronger, and unless Juliar makes some serious changes, Abbott will be the next PM with control of both houses of parliament, with huge majorities, and a range of coalition run states.
Posted by Shadow Minister, Sunday, 8 April 2012 11:41:56 AM
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A range of noalition run states, will only compound the sleeze factor.
Abbott was well into the sleezy deals with the greens etc; it just happens that Julia won.
Malcolm Turnbull is a very competent politician. There is a great range of voters that would rather see him as liberal leader.
The mad monk has a doubtful political path. His ability to shoot before thinking, is a worry.
We all know his ability when he was a minister in a previous govt;
His religious assertions, are guiding his ways.
This man could be very dangerous, if not destabilizing in Australia's security.
Posted by 579, Sunday, 8 April 2012 1:24:27 PM
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