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Turnbull joins a dump Abbott group

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We should Foxy, take in to account the years of betrayal of Tony Abbott
He can hardly complain about this
Yes that branch voted to expel Turnbull
Why did no branch do that to Abbott
Under the whole issue is the struggle taking place within the Liberal party
Right v left do not forget however Turnbull still has both the support and sympathy of some in his party
Posted by Belly, Wednesday, 21 November 2018 3:56:33 PM
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The Jewish electorate abandoned Scomo son of John of the tribe of Morrison , from the wilderness by Sharma. In his fiftieth year the word of Benjamin was heard and he stood for east Jerusalem in the House of Embassy , fleeing curses and backlashes from Mal and Ton.
Posted by nicknamenick, Wednesday, 21 November 2018 4:07:50 PM
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Dear Belly,

The Liberal Party got rid of Tony Abbott after
around 2 years in the job, before he'd served his
full term. Malcolm Turnbull got elected as leader on
a majority vote of 54 to Mr Abbott's 44 by his
Liberal colleagues. Mr Abbott was dumped as PM less
than six hours after Malcolm Turnbull challenged
for the leadership. This was the second move
against Mr Abbott - since February of that year,
when he won a party room ballot to avert a vote on
the Liberal leadership.

What has happened to Mr Turnbull was a case of history
repeating. He swore that he would not stay in politics.
But it appears that he can't help himself.
Posted by Foxy, Wednesday, 21 November 2018 4:21:50 PM
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//He's left parliament and he should stay out of
meddling in politics//

One way of looking at, Foxy. And not an unreasonable position.

But I hold the position that since he has left the parliament, he is now just another member of the voting public - albeit one with a higher public profile than most of the great unwashed.

And as a member of the voting public, he should have as much right as you, me or ttbn to express his opinions on our elected representatives.
Posted by Toni Lavis, Wednesday, 21 November 2018 5:53:43 PM
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yep he has a right for the public to see what a self serving Individual he has always been. Good thing they got rid of him. Just taking a few people a little longer to see the obvious.
Posted by runner, Wednesday, 21 November 2018 6:02:27 PM
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Sorry Foxy but I can not agree
if we think what happened to Turnbull was wrong.
he surely has the right to do just what Abbott did, so far, believe me, he has not got near the Abbott undermining
well worth the truth, this government is at war, with it self
SMH reports NSW Liberals are rushing to put out the fires this attempt to take Turnbulls membership away is doing
Posted by Belly, Wednesday, 21 November 2018 6:04:14 PM
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