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Labor's Last Hope?

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Agendas/policies can change as soon as they get in, and they are all liars anyway. Turnbull things his job is public relations. I think the PM sbould shoot from the hip when referring to our enemies, as Abbott did. Turnbull is a PC ponce. The grin says it all.
Posted by ttbn, Tuesday, 24 November 2015 5:09:37 PM
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The Australian, "Newspoll: Bill Shorten now Mr 15pc with voters".

Shorten is a damp squib, a dead man walking. The Grrls, the Emily's Listers, would have his coffin ready.

Last chance: is there another woman L'il Willie could fly to, to boost his failing career?
Posted by onthebeach, Wednesday, 25 November 2015 5:23:22 AM
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No consolation prizes, the ALP are quite capable of looking after their own affairs, so don’t worry about Bill. It’s only Abbott worshippers that are worried about Bill. ALP voters put Turnbull in place for a very good reason. We not only saved the dignity of Australia we secured the long term viability of a govt which had lost its way in more ways than one. Or is that govt; never had a direction in the first place.

We are progressing very well indeed, you could say the ship has been righted and again progress is in motion.
There are leaders and there are like to be leaders. Some click and some fail miserably, So much is put on promises made and policies announced, maybe its time we put more into the real agendas of some politicians.

Political parties should scrutinize their candidates more carefully to abort any would be infiltrators into their ranks. Not only a leader to be elected by the party, they should also have a say in who holds portfolio’s. This would save front-bench stacking as Abbott did, and alienated the backbench to near extinction.

The once great Liberal party failed in its role of commitment to the populace, with infiltration of Conservatist’s in its ranks. There is a valuable lesson to be adhered to there, so that kind of extremism never happens again. Conservatist’s should be known and separated and advised to form their own political party.
Posted by 579, Thursday, 26 November 2015 4:05:13 PM
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Turnbull is considered less confrontational than Abbott which is code for far more gutless. The abc luv Turnbull as they did Gillard. Says it all.
Posted by runner, Thursday, 26 November 2015 4:30:04 PM
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Runner
Why should you have to be confrontational, I do not see the need , then again I never was a fan of Abbott. His brand of politics and policies was anti family and anti worker as we seen his first priority was to create unemployment.
The ABC has gone off the radar since his demise, that shows you where all of the rhetoric was coming from. He could not handle an interviewer so he blamed the whole ABC. It was to confrontational for him.
Turnbull takes it up to the interviewer, it’s all about conversation skills. Turnbull dictates the interview and won’t be interrupted. He has real ability to communicate.

Turnbull’s mistake is the second rate NBN, which is a disaster, rather than a monument of design. It will be an ongoing upgrade for the next three or four decades to rectify, and cost a fortune.
Politics has gone quiet the masses are happy, and doing the best they can with what they have. So we are much more stable and shipshape along with an interesting outlook.
Posted by 579, Friday, 27 November 2015 6:07:01 AM
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I suppose Grinner is silly enough to be encouraged by his good polliing, but people who are not as silly as the man who did the dirty on Abbott realise that the people who like him most are the socialists who know he is going to be dragging the Coalition to the Left. So of course they 'like' him, ie, until they can get Labor back in. His ABC type admirers will never vote anything but Labor or Green, and its the next election that matters, not polls. On top of that there are many people who normally vote for the Coalition, but will not be doing so next year because they loathe Turnbull and don't at all appreciate his foul act against Abbott.
Posted by ttbn, Friday, 27 November 2015 9:41:50 AM
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