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What kind of Prime Minister will Scott Morrison Be?

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Belly,
well, yeah, but I haven't heard anything from your side's policies on the points I raised. Is there anything on the immediate planning board ?
What's Labor's stance on the old age pension assets test & the pension cuts if the spouse is still working ?
Posted by individual, Tuesday, 11 September 2018 6:13:29 PM
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Thanks to Belly, Foxy and Paul for their fine welcome backs! I will check out the forum from time to time, and see how I go. Certainly, politics has become more interesting again lately, but I am sure Morrison won’t be in the top job for long. I guess he threw his hat in the ring to at least go down in the history books as having been the PM, even if just for a short time ....
Posted by Suseonline, Tuesday, 11 September 2018 11:52:14 PM
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great news please stay! now Morrison, he has morphed in to a more likeable leader than most thought, his victory gave me hope, not at his rise but at Duttons fall, man can not even count to 43! however the right of reality, already has made some things go the way they wanted, Morrison will, for a while, be rising in the polls, even his party, for a time mill benefit from his persona.
Labor will win an election, not by a landslide but an earth quake at least.
Interest is in the chook pen [senate]no more minor or single issue party,s, one nation will still be there but vote greatly reduced as Liberals win back the very right.
Posted by Belly, Wednesday, 12 September 2018 7:35:19 AM
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Has ScottMo given up on policy, and is now relying on the power of prayer. The boy might be calling for divine intervention come next election.

My wife's Mothers 50th anniversary of her death today, (they never forget) so I'll put up her favorite song, her Pakeha, given name was "Judy" and since I don't have a song for the topic this sounds good. Edu.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Or-J_nf1Riw
Posted by Paul1405, Wednesday, 12 September 2018 7:49:06 AM
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Dear Suse,

I'm so glad that you're going to keep on posting.
The forum needs you as do we.
Politics has been a shocker. It's now
disappointing that Scott Morrison
who promised an investigation into the charges
of bullying and intimidation - is now in denial that
it took place and seems
to be wanting to maintain a shroud of silence over
it. I'm not sure that this move will give him and his
party the credibility that they so desperately need at
this time or that Labor will let them get away with it.
It's not a good look - and seems more of a cover-up.
Transparency would have been better.

Dear Paul,

Please pass on my heartfelt wishes to your wife concerning
her mother's 50th anniversary.

My mum passed this year, 8 months ago - and I miss her very
much. Mothers are such a big part of our lives - and when we
lose them - a huge gap remains.
Posted by Foxy, Wednesday, 12 September 2018 10:26:39 AM
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What's Labor's stance on the old age pension assets test & the pension cuts if the spouse is still working
Belly,
have you had a chance to find out the Labor policies on the above ? I'm still trying to get answers from the Coalition as well. Probably too un-sexy for them to care ?
Posted by individual, Wednesday, 12 September 2018 10:49:35 AM
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