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There Is No Incentive For Conservatives To Vote Liberal

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Foxy,

I think that it is more likely that she is too conservative for the new liberals. But, as I said, it is up to voters to decide their preferences.

She has been pushed out to save a rather underwhelming other female and an ex-soldier who should know a thing or two about defence, but spends a lot of his time on SkyNews telling everyone, including Chinese listeners, how unprepared we are, while trying to tell us how the current government has done so much more than any other government. Politicians are a breed apart.

All this is nothing to do with me personally, as the Senator doesn't represent my state. And I'll say again: it is a pity than politicians do not tell us the truth - in this case that Morrison is a bully and a 'two-bob-each-way' type of the kind he accuses Albanese of being - instead of leaving it until they are on the way out.

Politicians are not the best types of people by a long shot.
Posted by ttbn, Wednesday, 30 March 2022 6:54:35 PM
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Even the 'amazon' Jacqui Lambie says that Morrison is "the most unpleasant man I've sat in front of". "He is a bully".
Posted by ttbn, Thursday, 31 March 2022 8:54:15 AM
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What many of the Woke see as bullying is nothing more than someone trying to establish commonality to make things run more smoothly. As the saying goes, there's more than one way to skin a cat. Imagine three or more people trying to skin a cat with everyone of them insisting on a different method. The way things are in Australia now that cat would die of old age before the silly mutts could come to an agreement how to skin it !
Posted by individual, Thursday, 31 March 2022 9:59:15 AM
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ttbn,

According to Newspoll 2022 Scott Morrison is
fighting for his political life. Yet many senior
colleagues still feel he's the best person for
the job.

In politics there's only one poll that counts -
and that's the one on election day.

Australians will decide the best person for the job.
Posted by Foxy, Thursday, 31 March 2022 10:12:15 AM
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Foxy

Only a little over 100 thousand voters in Cook will decide Morrisons fate; and it is not that long ago since a PM lost his seat. If people vote along party lines, then he will probably survive and, win or lose, his leadership will be up to the party room.

It will be interesting to see what "many senior colleagues" think when they are in opposition.

Whichever side forms a government, there is not much to look forward to. As per something I read last night: "Most of the Marxist goals set 60 years ago have now been achieved. The public has offered little resistance, and freedom is rapidly slipping out of our grasp".
Posted by ttbn, Thursday, 31 March 2022 11:43:52 AM
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ttbn,

I can't see the Coalition ditching Morrison.
At least not yet - or unless they lose the
election. As for Albo? What other alternative
is there for Labor? It will be interesting
to see who the public chooses.
Posted by Foxy, Thursday, 31 March 2022 11:49:48 AM
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