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Mate I think.Pentecostal soldier?
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Mate I think.Pentecostal soldier?
I`m sure i read somewhere that Feneley was Morrison`s proctologist...Mate I think.
Shit job if you ass meI`m sure i read somewhere that Feneley was Morrison`s proctologist...
I've never been a party member and am a swinging voter. I often wondered about party faithful who hand out how to vote material in all kinds of weather, attend meetings etc when the likelihood of any one of them becoming an MP is so small. Whats in it for them? I suppose that it a passion for the party's philosophy and local issues rather than any benefit for themselves. If this is the case it is no wonder there is such hostility to parachuted candidate/Captain's picks. If I was a local party member I would be livid
Usually family and friends as well zealous local party membersI've never been a party member and am a swinging voter. I often wondered about party faithful who hand out how to vote material in all kinds of weather, attend meetings etc when the likelihood of any one of them becoming an MP is so small. Whats in it for them? I suppose that it a passion for the party's philosophy and local issues rather than any benefit for themselves. If this is the case it is no wonder there is such hostility to parachuted candidate/Captain's picks. If I was a local party member I would be livid
Talking of Jim Lloyd. I met his family as they were giving out HTV at Glenvale School. If you judge a candidate by their family he would still be member. Later that day I took my kids up for their first votes. The family had be replaced by paid Young Libs from Sydney. Absolute arseholes!!!A school friend of mine was running for the senate for Labor. She invited me to meet to meet Dr Reid a few months ago just as he was endorsed.
We spent two hours at my wife’s cafe in Tascott. As the locals came in he introduced himself, listened to people, spoke intelligently and was really passionate about issues like health, the environment, refugees and the local economy. But most of all he just listened.
I was that impressed that he got my vote straight away. I didn’t vote Labor at the last Federal and State elections.
He is green and very young for politics at twenty-nine but this is not necessarily a bad thing. It is up to him now to passionately represent the Coast that was so devoid of representation the last nine years, and to follow in the footsteps of such strong and involved past members like Deb O’Neill (Labor) and Jim Lloyd (Liberal).
Like all things time will tell but now having met him and having his contact details I, for one, will make my very small contribution in trying to keep him accountable.
Of course. The economy is gonna tank, its defs on the horizon. Too much cheap money into unproductive assets, stagflation, structural deficit in the budget, rapid rate rises. There's fk all capacity for the economy to cope.Pretty sure, if the economy tanks, the ALP WILL get the blame.
Election | 2PP | Seats | Change | PM |
5 March 1983 election | 53.20% | 46.80% | 75 | 50 | Yes | Hawke |
2 December 1972 election | 52.70% | 47.30% | 67 | 58 | Yes | Whitlam |
24 November 2007 election | 52.70% | 47.30% | 83 | 65 | Yes | Rudd |
1 December 1984 election | 51.80% | 48.20% | 82 | 66 | Hawke | |
18 May 1974 election | 51.70% | 48.30% | 66 | 61 | Whitlam | |
21st May 2022 election | 51.60% | 48.40% | 76 | 59 | Yes | Albanese |
13 March 1993 election | 51.40% | 48.60% | 80 | 65 | Keating | |
3 October 1998 election | 51.00% | 49.00% | 67 | 80 | Howard | |
11 July 1987 election | 50.80% | 49.20% | 86 | 62 | Hawke | |
21 August 2010 election | 50.10% | 49.90% | 72 | 72 | Gillard | |
24 March 1990 election | 49.90% | 50.10% | 78 | 69 | Hawke | |
18 October 1980 election | 49.60% | 50.40% | 51 | 74 | Fraser | |
2 July 2016 election | 49.60% | 50.40% | 69 | 76 | Turnbull | |
10 November 2001 election | 49.00% | 51.00% | 65 | 82 | Howard | |
18 May 2019 election | 48.50% | 51.50% | 68 | 77 | Morrison | |
9 October 2004 election | 47.30% | 52.70% | 60 | 87 | Howard | |
7 September 2013 election | 46.50% | 53.50% | 55 | 90 | Yes | Abbott |
2 March 1996 election | 46.40% | 53.60% | 49 | 94 | Yes | Howard |
10 December 1977 election | 45.40% | 54.60% | 38 | 86 | Fraser | |
13 December 1975 election | 44.30% | 55.70% | 36 | 91 | Yes | Fraser |
Especially as the adjoining seats all recorded a swing "to" Labor.The self delusion has already begun. SMH front page a couple of days ago was Keneally blaming her failure on Covid lockdowns in the west of Sydney. No reference to being a rejected parachutist.
Yawn.I noticed that the new government has a ministry whose title includes '...Republic' so I guess we will all be asked to revisit this matter sooner rather than later.
Last time around I was a "If it aint broke dont try to fix it" anti republican. I saw all of the associated costs and risks of changing the status quo for an uncertain replacement system.
I am now a passionate republican and while I want to see the alternative on offer first, I am keen to disassociate myself from a family of parasites.
Why the change?
I recommend reading "And what do you do? : What the royal family dont want you to know" by Norman Baker. CCC library has copies-much cheaper than buying your own. Baker was a long serving Liberal MP in the UK and member of the Privy Council that doled out the outrageous amount of public funds to this inbred family. Very well written, easy to read, wonderfully researched, entertaining and amazing.
They need to have a referendum for the aboriginal policy I believe so they might target a two for one. Would be interesting if they did as one may take away from the other or they might try tie the two together as a look what England did to the aboriginals and are they going to wait for the Queen to pass?I noticed that the new government has a ministry whose title includes '...Republic' so I guess we will all be asked to revisit this matter sooner rather than later.
Last time around I was a "If it aint broke dont try to fix it" anti republican. I saw all of the associated costs and risks of changing the status quo for an uncertain replacement system.
I am now a passionate republican and while I want to see the alternative on offer first, I am keen to disassociate myself from a family of parasites.
Why the change?
I recommend reading "And what do you do? : What the royal family dont want you to know" by Norman Baker. CCC library has copies-much cheaper than buying your own. Baker was a long serving Liberal MP in the UK and member of the Privy Council that doled out the outrageous amount of public funds to this inbred family. Very well written, easy to read, wonderfully researched, entertaining and amazing.