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Are we going to take about Victoria returning Labor

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"What do you call the 0.7% scored by your mob,[?]"

Victory, because the SF&F Party is also about keeping the Greens out.

Better luck next time, you're sure going to need it.
Posted by Is Mise, Wednesday, 28 November 2018 5:26:22 PM
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That rope is getting longer ! There'll be enough for most of them.
Posted by individual, Wednesday, 28 November 2018 7:03:18 PM
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Individual,

Ah, but will Mark Latham stick around long
enough to be unleashed. And will he listen
to Pauline?
Posted by Foxy, Wednesday, 28 November 2018 7:10:57 PM
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My expectations on starting this thread did not even get to the starting gate
See I thought we could explore why the result was known weeks before the day
What went wrong, what was always going to go wrong
Why the so called red shirt scandal, one both sides could be charged with EVERY ELECTION failed
Why its not safe to go out at night in Melbourne was chuckle worthy in the end for having zero impact.
The best response seems we won! because the greens did not!
Trump like
The liberal leader fell on his sword over night, was picked up and thrown on it in truth
And we can not get interest in talking about the very future of Liberalism
Posted by Belly, Thursday, 29 November 2018 4:17:56 AM
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I'd imagine their were a lot of first-time voters in that election. That phenomenon is standard.
Posted by individual, Thursday, 29 November 2018 7:36:13 AM
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https://www.smh.com.au/national/the-liberal-party-riven-by-its-wreckers-faces-wholesale-collapse-20181128-p50ixy.html
That link, unlike some comments here, is from this days SMH at least we should read it, I watch Sky, irk! to get a balanced view, it is worth the trouble
It is my view, here and in America, the tea party right, that powered Trump.
That in part bought about the very right in Liberalism, was, yes true, fed by the left/Democrat/Labor refusal to engage with voters
BUT the reverse is now true, the right forgot its base was not true right
CHUFFED no other words fit, by the thought a poster here said, it may have been first time voters!
That delivered Victorian Liberals to the chopping block, with opponents like that Labor could be lead to victory by that once Blue Heeler dog
Posted by Belly, Thursday, 29 November 2018 10:20:06 AM
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