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The Forum > General Discussion > THE LIBERAL PARTY AND IT'S FUTURE?

THE LIBERAL PARTY AND IT'S FUTURE?

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SM,

Labor is not in government and what I would like
to see from you is not finger-pointing at Labor
but an actual discussion on the future of the
Liberal Party, its potential growth, and how it can
stay in power and develop Australia's standing on
the global stage.

Your thoughts please?
Posted by Foxy, Friday, 2 August 2019 11:38:22 AM
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Unlikely Foxy, the LNP runs on lies fear and half truths
It constantly avoids its own faults as its followers here do to
Time will prove they need to reconsider who they are and what do they want to achieve
Posted by Belly, Friday, 2 August 2019 12:26:42 PM
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Foxy,

Considering your finger pointing at the LNP I'll take your last post with a pinch of salt.

Belly,

Considering the outrageous fear mongering and pure BS coming from Labor, I will also take your post with a pinch of salt.

The LNP / Nat coalition has been around since 1923, and has always been a broad church, the party has changed with the times and the global politics as the working class has become more affluent and in turn more concerned with maintaining their new wealth than progressive issues. The party will continue to evolve as the world and the issues change.

The labor party on the other hand seem to abandoned it working class base, and have to have taken up the mantle of the new left, absorbing without question the identity politics and radical CC agendas. (pretty much like the democratic party in the US)

The last election was labor's to win, but instead of settling down and moving the needle slightly to the left they forged ahead with a tax and spend agenda that gave Scomo ammunition to defeat them.

As long a labor keeps on thinking that its agenda is the right one and they only need to sell it better the LNP has a long and bright future in government.
Posted by Shadow Minister, Friday, 2 August 2019 1:54:40 PM
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Well, am I the first to notice that Foxy has really exposed where she
lives politically ?

Foxy said;
and lately of -
allowing extremists, political career bigots like
the Right-Wing Raheem Kassam to come to Australia.

Foxy is in fact a Lefty censor of other peoples opinions and speech.
Foxy does in fact belong to the far left.
Have you bought your Black Shirt yet ?
I guess you might be too old to turn out for for the next
demo against someone who says something you do not like.
They do have a habit of picking on oldies.
I have never heard of this latest non-person that must be gagged.
Now I really want to hear what he has to say.
If the Lefties don't like it, then maybe there is some value in it.
Posted by Bazz, Friday, 2 August 2019 2:38:37 PM
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So apparently we want the Libs to become, or remain (?), a broad church while being a "united entity". Anyone else see a problem with that reasoning?
Posted by mhaze, Friday, 2 August 2019 2:45:46 PM
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The fact that the Liberals seem to be always arguing internally is I
think a good thing. Take the matter of nuclear power.
There is a real crisis in electricity generation coming over the horizon.
A few people are realising that while in a country the size of Australia
may well be able to have a reliable 100% wind and solar system the real
problem is that we cannot afford it. I know, I know, wind and solar is
cheaper and it is UNTIL you have to chase the wind around Australia
with a very high capacity grid.
The fact that politicians are arguing about this is a VERY good thing !
Posted by Bazz, Friday, 2 August 2019 2:47:47 PM
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