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Can Malcolm Turnbull Defeat The Opposition Leader?

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P&F,

http://www.skynews.com.au/news/top-stories/2016/04/03/sky-in-conversation-with-malcolm-turnbull.html

Look at this interview with MT. He accepts that the States tax is dead, but makes it clear that now that the states have rejected the GST and their chance to raise taxes, they have no credibility to ask for the federal government to raise taxes to meet Juliar's fantasy promises.
Posted by Shadow Minister, Sunday, 3 April 2016 7:23:34 PM
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Shadow Minister, you surely aren't still carrying on about Gillard at this time?
So if the Coalition has any problems now, it is still due to Gillard or Rudd?
Not Abbott of course, even though he was so bad his own party threw him out.

Poirot is still banging Willie Shorten's drum, even though he hasn't got a snowball's chance in hell of getting the top job.
I will have the virtual tissues ready for most of you to sob into when Turnbull is returned to the top job in July...

Yes, it is interesting times here on the forum.
Posted by Suseonline, Sunday, 3 April 2016 8:10:41 PM
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Suze,

Exactly, Juliar's promises are history and the coalition has bugger all obligation to meet them.

PS, watch the video and catch up.
Posted by Shadow Minister, Sunday, 3 April 2016 8:23:50 PM
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Did anyone ever say the Coalition had an obligation to follow what Gillard said or did Shadow Minister? Certainly not me.

It will be up to the voters to decide if they will still choose the Coalition at the election, whether they follow on with Labor's policies or not.
Posted by Suseonline, Sunday, 3 April 2016 8:41:08 PM
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SM,

"Look at this interview with MT. He accepts that the States tax is dead..."

Wowee!

He accepts it's dead.

The States tax?

The "Bwilliant" idea?

The one he thought of as he was shaving and scrawled on the back of his train ticket on the way to the sports ground - in between taking selfies of himself being an ordinary guy?

(Only joking...no doubt he was chauffeured in his govt car - to the sports ground where he could deliver his "idea" just like an ordinary guy.)

Suse,

"Poirot is still banging Willie Shorten's drum...."

Wow, Suse can summon up the "Willie Shorten" line just like the big bad righties on here - she's graduated to a plane of consciousness that the rest of us can only marvel at...the one where you ignore all the cretinous misdemeanour's of your chosen one and bypass any sensible conclusions.

Well done, Suse....you'll be attaining the heights of the Abbott lovers around here soon!
Posted by Poirot, Sunday, 3 April 2016 8:43:00 PM
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Well Poirot, I remain secure in the knowledge that my apparent 'love' for Turnbull will never come near the incredible infatuation you have for Willie, despite all evidence that points towards the fact you are backing a lame horse :)

It seems our only common point is our companionable dislike of Abbott...
Posted by Suseonline, Sunday, 3 April 2016 9:31:11 PM
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