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Gillard What Do You Think?

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Gillards approval rating is 29%
Abbott's 30%
Belly,
Yes, that's a survey among Labor voters. Were you to conduct a survey among conservatives you'd find Abbott's rating significantly higher. Gillard's would even be worse. Rudd probably wouldn't even get a mention.
Posted by individual, Tuesday, 24 July 2012 7:37:17 AM
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Belly,

I understand why you keep calling for Abbott to go, because he shredded labor. However, this is the very reason that Abbott is so popular among liberals.

The only chance Labor had of stopping Abbott was to actually govern well.
Posted by Shadow Minister, Tuesday, 24 July 2012 8:39:22 AM
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Dear Shadow Minister,

Contrary to your persistent mantra and that of the
Liberal Party - (telling us what's
wrong with the government) how about taking a closer
look at what you guys have on offer for a change.
It's laughable - its such a throwback to the dark ages.
And what does Mr Abbott stand for apart from - John
Howard, the Church, and the Monarchy, and "NO" to everything
else.
Posted by Lexi, Tuesday, 24 July 2012 11:17:40 AM
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Lexi,

for the vast majority who can read and who have a brain, what Abbott and the Coalition stand for is clear.

What Labor wants (which you are faithfully echoing) is for the coalition to provide details and costings that they can try and pick apart or adopt as their own (i.e. with the back to work policies at the last election) to change the focus from Labor's failings.

The first steps will be to reform the tax system by abolishing the inefficient carbon and mining taxes, reform the border protection system by re implementing the successful pacific solution, and reform Labor's white elephants with recommendations from the productivity commission, such as the NBN to a fibre to the node system.
Posted by Shadow Minister, Tuesday, 24 July 2012 12:54:23 PM
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am I being baited? or is it just evidence one knows very little about anything.
100 times I have made this clear, I want no involvement with a poster.
How ever this mornings poll is nation and party wide.
Lexi, yes every thing you say is true.
Is it not also true GILLARD CAN MAKE NO GROUND AGAINST THE BLOKE!
Now think with me, given he is so bad, given no one wants to support Gillard.
IF a new leader comes for Labor a gift awaits them, not Simon Crean, not a Gillard clone.
The leader taken from us.
Gift? clear lead for Labor.
AND in time, for sure removal of Abbott.
Clinging to Gillard, ignoring the polls condemns Labor to death or near it.
Posted by Belly, Tuesday, 24 July 2012 3:40:36 PM
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'And what does Mr Abbott stand for apart from - John
Howard, the Church, and the Monarchy, and "NO" to everything
else.'

Amen to that. What the vast majority of the nation would do to have John Howard back. The feminist experiment has failed dismally.
Posted by runner, Tuesday, 24 July 2012 3:48:33 PM
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