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There Is No Incentive For Conservatives To Vote Liberal

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Aidan,
I'm fully aware how opposed the Woke are to the idea of discipline. And, yes the party that introduces it should be one that's had a few terms & expects to be voted out anyway.
As lunatic as you believe the idea to be I can only say that prolonging the re-introduction is even more lunatic !
Why don't you tell us how much longer we can function with the useless multiplying at this alarming rate ?
Like one of our teachers marking a kid's maths (34 - 18 = 27) as correct & not just once, several times! Headmaster reckons she must have been busy !
I'd suggest for her to spend 18 months NS to learn what busy means in real life !
Posted by individual, Wednesday, 23 March 2022 6:54:39 PM
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Paul,
How’s the eye, 20-20 I hope.
What’s this Corporal bit?
I made Sergeant in Australia and was a Second Lieutenant (acting, unpaid) Brevet Captain, in a foreign army for a short time.
Posted by Is Mise, Wednesday, 23 March 2022 7:06:55 PM
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We will probably be landed with the Coalition or Labor, with the Greens running interference, but we are about to get the last chance we will have for another three years to put the wind up them - even get some changes - by voting UAP, One Nation and Liberal Democrats. Very few of us belong to a political party, and we owe none of them a thing.
Posted by ttbn, Wednesday, 23 March 2022 7:33:19 PM
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Both major parties face the same dilemma, their supporters & the swinging voters who are even worse to deal with.
Yes, Govts could perform better were they formed of people with more integrity who'd actually deserve the title The Hon.
What I observe about the average voter is quite a few notches below the politicians. Just have a look at Free TV Australia & if that doesn't send shivers down anyone's spine then what's the point of being concerned about our future.
Posted by individual, Wednesday, 23 March 2022 9:16:47 PM
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Hi Issy,

The eye is not real bright, seen him on Tuesday, it didn't seem to faze him, keep using the drops, so I go back in a month.

Your commission, Corporal Issy, I only put you in command of the OLO Platoon, a band of rugged individual's, working with picks and shovels in the great outdoors. Naturally I, Field Marshall Paul, will be in overall command, directing operations from the five star Waldorf Hotel. Someone has to do the hard yakka, let it be me.
Posted by Paul1405, Thursday, 24 March 2022 5:18:58 AM
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I don't really see much of a difference between the
two major parties - the Libs or Labor. I'll wait
and see what their policies are closer to the election.

I doubt if the UAP or One Nation will succeed in
making a difference in our political scenario.
Most people don't take either seriously.

I live in the electorate of Kevin Andrews here in
Melbourne. He's not been chosen to run again for
his seat. He's been replaced by a younger contender.
It will be interesting how the younger bloke fares
in our conservative electorate. Possibly people will
still vote for the party of their choice.

Which I guess is what most of us do.
Posted by Foxy, Thursday, 24 March 2022 5:36:00 AM
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