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Unhappy Thirtieth for Malcolm.
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I thought all would be aware, the polls are conducted at the front door of the NPC.
Posted by diver dan, Wednesday, 11 April 2018 5:11:33 AM
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Irrespective of polls, the Turnbull government is in terminal decline. It has lost the backbone Abbott gave to the Coalition, and it stands for nothing.
Posted by ttbn, Wednesday, 11 April 2018 9:26:44 AM
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Net worth of PM Turnbull, see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_Turnbull
Some $200 Million (Australian) as of 2015. What has he to worry about? 30 polls down and however many more to go before he "retires" or gets a plum job as a diplomat or advisor to some neo con think tank. Oh did I mention the Commonwealth Pension? Anywhere upwards from $265K p.a. for the rest of his life. Opinion polls....ha ha ha ! Posted by Albie Manton in Darwin, Wednesday, 11 April 2018 9:28:20 AM
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After 7 years of total chaos and nation wrecking by Rudd/Gillard the only useful thing the Government has done is to stop the illegals coming by boat and scrap the idiotic breathing tax. Now we are heading back to the nation wreckers.
Posted by runner, Wednesday, 11 April 2018 9:46:47 AM
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if Malcom wanted to do something useful as pm he should defund the disgusting abc. They are now paying the Australian hater Yasmin whatshername to promote women wearing headgear. No doubt Malcolm feels the responsibility for the debt he owes the abc for spreading their vile hatred sneering of Abbott over the last 10 years.
Posted by runner, Wednesday, 11 April 2018 9:58:09 AM
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No matter how he tries to spin and distort the facts, Turnbull's performance has been abysmal.
Measuring “growth” numbers against population, the strongest relative growth in jobs in history was actually in 1989 when Bob Hawke was PM. Hawke beat Turnbull’s achievement – relative to population – also in 1985 and 1988. Despite the spin, unemployment rose from 5.7% to 6.1% under Abbott and went down to 5.6% under Turnbull. All he talks abouty is jobs created, not jobs destroyed. From an international viewpoint, according to OECD rankings we went from 7th position in 2013 to 14th in 2015 and are now ranked at 17th globally. Long term unemployment was at 19% in 2013 but is now at 26.5%. Debt-wise, Nett debt went up by 59% under Abbott and by another 35% under Turnbull. Gross debt went up by 42% under Abbott and another 36% under Turnbull. Other areas of Turnbull’s failure include wage levels, underemployment, jobless youth, retail sales, trade, GDP growth, national income, national net worth, housing and construction, infrastructure and government waste. It has been an appalling period of deterioration while all well-managed economies have advanced impressively. The only area that has done well under Turnbull is in shifting wealth to the top 10% of the population from from 50.3% in 2013, to 51.3% in 2015. It jumped again in 2017, to 52.3%. Meanwhile, the share held by the bottom 60% of Australians fell from 17.2% in 2013, to 16% in 2015 and down to 15.3% last year. Most voters may not know or even care about the statistics but apparently many feel their own situation has not improved under Turnbull and is not likely to. The more he tries to spin the facts in the face of real-life experience , the more out-of-touch with reality he looks. Posted by rache, Wednesday, 11 April 2018 10:00:32 AM
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