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Dear Paul,

Australia's parliament will meet before the end of July.
And listed on the web - the government's post election
agenda includes :

1) Anti-corruption commission
2) Employment summit
3) Respect at work
4) Voice to Parliament
5) New agencies and funds
6) Climate policy
7) Aged care
8) Cheaper childcare

These are the 8 top priorities listed.

The Morrison government has no record of past achievement.
They struggled and had no plans for the future.

The current government should be given a chance.
Labor has a better plan for the future of Australia with
more jobs, greater job security and stronger economic
growth.

Australia needs a reformist leader who can bring high values
to the top job and transform the nation.

And Anthony Albanese seems to be that kind of reformist leader.
Look at what he has achieved to date in such a short time
re-instating Australia's position with its neighbours and
allies - which was desperately needed in these troubled times.

His achievements will continue to speak for themselves - I'm
sure of that.
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 18 July 2022 10:02:50 AM
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Foxy,

What bollocks,

Morrison guided Aus successfully through the pandemic and left office with a booming economy a record low unemployment rate, and an actual reduction in emissions better than most countries in the world.

Albozo has a long way to catch up.
Posted by shadowminister, Monday, 18 July 2022 3:25:34 PM
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shadowminister,

How come he and his government got kicked out?

Alone in bad company?
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 18 July 2022 4:12:54 PM
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Morrison left us with a trillion dollars of debt, spent billion on rorts, failed to keep his ministers in check, failed to manage Covid correctly, leaving it to the States, and tarnished Australia's international reputation. AND that's just for starters.
Posted by Paul1405, Tuesday, 19 July 2022 5:14:03 AM
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Paul

Lying again I see.

Foxy,

Maybe you should ask yourself why the coalition has been in government for most of the last 26 years of which labor has only had 3 years of a majority government.
Posted by shadowminister, Tuesday, 19 July 2022 9:58:11 AM
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SM

I'll say it again. There is no point in arguing with brick walls; tilting at windmills etc. It only encourages them, and enhances their absurd sense of self-importance. It’s best to avoid debate with leftists on subjects which have no existence outside their chimeric world.

How much support do you get? The two loony lefties are 'dearing' or 'hi ing' each other all time, backing up each other's nonsense, while you are the Lone Ranger. Best to support your own kind rather than having the same pointless arguments with pointless people. Ignore the buggers.

Just my opinion, of course
Posted by ttbn, Tuesday, 19 July 2022 10:16:09 AM
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