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The Forum > General Discussion > There should still be a no confidence vote on Slipper as Speaker.

There should still be a no confidence vote on Slipper as Speaker.

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Slipper is a disgrace, and that Gillard should be happy with him not sitting and continuing to draw the nearly 300k salary, perks etc is ridiculous.

Slipper should simply move to the cross benches and be finished with it.

I hope that Abbott puts in a no confidence vote in Slipper and gets him out.
Posted by Shadow Minister, Tuesday, 1 May 2012 4:01:00 PM
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If I were his employer, I would be facing charges of allowing sexual harassment to occur within my workplace.

Rules for some hey!
Posted by rehctub, Tuesday, 1 May 2012 6:47:47 PM
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Both posts in my view clearly shout just how bad we are becoming in this country.
And just how blind some are to the decline, fueled by Abbott's branch of the Tea PARTY.
The Liberal senator, charged with shop lifting and assaulting the worker questioning her.
Acting as the bitter posts above, ignoring Australian law, we could have acted that way.
Before she faced Court and was FOUND NOT GUILTY.
I dislike her,but never would have asked for that.
Now Slipper, do not like him, never did,never will.
Is he able to rely on our system of justice?
ALP VOTERS stay the course, look at the views of the opposition!
Standard two here!

Slipper, hidden in opposition ranks, for a decade is guilty!
Of leaving the Liberal party , the only crime Shadow Minister is interested in.
If presented with even Gillard, it will not be so, I will vote for Labor not the wreckers of our Parliament.
Posted by Belly, Wednesday, 2 May 2012 5:14:19 AM
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http://www.smh.com.au/national/pynes-late-night-drinks-with-slipper-accuser-20120501-1xxaq.html
I find no difficulty at all.
In saying I think we have found a new Godwin Gretch.
Comes the time comes the man.
Every steam train needs a fire man to feed it no finer thrower of questionable half truths exists than Mr Pyne.
While we Labor voters are disappointed, some feeling betrayed, remember why we are such, see those we oppose in action.
But too remember so bad is Gillard she is responsible for these folk getting away with it.
Posted by Belly, Wednesday, 2 May 2012 6:09:24 AM
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Posted by Belly

" ... And just how blind some are to the decline, fueled by Abbott's branch of the Tea PARTY. ... "

Yes, well said *Belly*

I also am of the view that much of the NoAlitions behavior runs contrary to good governance, in that, as just one example, following failing to achieve no confidence motions on this or that, they just continue to rant on in an arguabley vexatious manner. The same is true as regards to their simplistic rhetoric used to incite the electorate at those times when it clearly runs contrary to the lawful processes of the judiciary visa vi how criminal and civil allegations are to be pursued.

On the other hand, I can see that if they can capture the greater portion of the swing voters by engaging them on matters that unite us, such as honesty, transparency & accountability, then no doubt this will be significant in optimising their chances of electoral victory.

Still, no doubt the policies which divide will be rolled out soon enough.

I would prefer to see a vote of no confidence in *Abbott* as he is an international embarressment to us. The reason I say that is because of his ignorant and arrogant attitude towards the Indonesians visa vi his "turn the boats around" policy.

Worse still, is his obvious lack of understanding of security. Suffice to say, that the good will of the local Indonesian people forms an important cornerstone when it comes to apprehending extremists.

Thus, if you abuse these people, whether they're fishers or those transporting Asylum Seekers, their stories will be heard and lead to an environment which is less willing to assist than what they may have otherwise been prepared to be.

I would prefer *TurnBull* and wait to see if *Abbott* will acknowledge *GreenBrowny's* call to go after not only the pedophiles, but also those who allegedly covered up for them.

As for *Slipper* well, the wheels turn slowly but ever increasingly finer.

I look forward to *Shadow Minister Whine* getting a good roasting. HaHaHa
Posted by DreamOn, Wednesday, 2 May 2012 3:12:05 PM
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A no confidence vote on an allegation, and if the man is innocent, back pay.
The incredible level of desperation continues.
Pyne has stories to tell.
Abbott is up to his neck.
The noalition have not won a round yet.
Posted by 579, Wednesday, 2 May 2012 4:15:04 PM
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