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Dick Smith May Unseat Bronwyn Bishop.

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You are joking aren't you Foxy, when you say, "There will be interesting times ahead that's certain. Not only seeing what the new Prime Minister has in mind for the election. What new policies shall be implemented"

There is no way Turnbull could even get 40% of the vote if he actually gave the public the policies he wants to implement. He will pretend to be middle of the road, before taking a ridiculous hard left if he can.

We had best hope the national will cross the floor as a group, if Turnbull gets in, & tries to do what he wants to. That or we will be stuffed again, as we were with Rudd.
Posted by Hasbeen, Saturday, 23 January 2016 6:09:40 PM
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Dear Hassie,

Mr Abbott stuffed us around. Broke his promises,
kept things secret. Did his "Captains Picks,"
so Mr Turnbull can only do better. We need to give him
a chance - he certainly can do no worse.
Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 24 January 2016 9:11:09 AM
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Has been will vote for his mad max party, so why should he be worried about Turnbull, Liberal is not his preferred party, His preferred party does not have a party. Well I should say when they do have a party they smash things up like a mob of hooligans.
I find it quite interesting how public opinion can be dismissed as if it does not exist. Or a handful of others no better.
Posted by 579, Sunday, 24 January 2016 10:05:34 AM
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I used to support the Liberal Party 100 per cent.
However since I've grown older my preference
has been more towards policies rather than parties.

I like Malcolm Turnbull. I am impressed by his
background, qualifications, experience, and
positive attitude. Of course, it also depends on
what policies will be presented prior to the election.
Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 24 January 2016 10:38:49 AM
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