on 28-09-2013 09:43 AM
Lots of broken promises are made by governments. If the promises are broken because of economic need, I understand.
But what of the empty promises that they know they can never keep. Like the 'Stop the Boats' promise?
Or this one: where Abbott promised at the Garma festival in the weeks leading up to the election that he would spend his first week as Prime Minister in Yolgnu country.
To break promises like this is just a low act by someone who knew he would never be able to keep it.
See where he says it clearly here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1OKujvU2wQ
I wouldn't bother to listen to the whole boring speech (although many of his off the cuff comments are a little eyebrow raising) but at 21:40 he starts making promises he can't keep.
on 28-09-2013 07:41 PM
on 28-09-2013 08:19 PM
@poddster wrote:LL, How can a boating tragedy in another country have anything to do with Australia?
Will the Labor party be demanding a full disclosure and explanation on the Costa Concordia incident next??
How about a brief on Tony's tasteless joke about the Concordia and asylum seekers>
Funny you brought this up Poddster, a student of the Abbott school of morals?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jg22mRSD2RU
The presenter said: “The captain of the Costa Concordia wants to know if you need any help with your boat policy?”
Abbot replied: “That was one boat that did get stopped,” to laughter in the studio.
on 28-09-2013 09:01 PM
poddster wrote:
LL, How can a boating tragedy in another country have anything to do with Australia?
Will the Labor party be demanding a full disclosure and explanation on the Costa Concordia incident next??
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The men and women in our Navy are human beings just like those people and children on those boats who they tried to rescue.If you are unable to comprehend the impact on them ...there probably isn't much point in anyone trying to explain .
Absolutely disgusted to see a PM of our Country run from the cameras like Tony Abbott did ...
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MIGRATION Minister Scott Morrison has finally responded to questions over an asylum seeker boat which sank off the coast of Indonesia.
Mr Morrison said Australian authorities were initially in charge of the search for the asylum seeker vessel after receiving a phone call about the incident yesterday morning.
Initial reports placed the vessel 25 nautical miles off the Indonesian coast, inside the Indonesian search and rescue region, but a Border Protection Command aircraft and a merchant vessel responding to an all ships broadcast were unable to find it.
The search and rescue operation is now being handled by Indonesian authorities, Mr Morrison said.
"Australian Government officials in Jakarta are seeking additional information from their Indonesian counterparts, including seeking to confirm where the vessel foundered. It is believed to have gone down in Indonesian territory."
He said Australian authorities would continue to provide whatever help was required by the Indonesian government but could not say what assistance was currently being offered.
Earlier today, Prime Minister Tony Abbott ignored reporters seeking information on up to 90 deaths after an asylum boat sank off the coast of Indonesia.
Up to 70 asylum seekers are still missing, feared drowned, after their boat broke up and sank en route to Australia.
At least 22 people, mostly children, are confirmed drowned after the boat, which was believed to be carrying about 120 passengers, struck rough seas on Friday off the coast of Java.
One of the passengers, a Lebanese man, had reportedly lost his pregnant wife and eight children in the disaster.
Just 25 of those aboard had been rescued before efforts to locate survivors were postponed last night due to failing light. The remainder were still in the water.
The boat broke up after it began taking on water about 6pm AEST.
The tragedy unfolded as the government sought to return two rescued groups to Indonesia.
Prime Minister, Mr Tony Abbott, ignored reporters when asked about the tragedy shortly after he addressed a sporting function this morning.
Nothing quite like being in Melbourne on #AFLGF day. Looking forward to a great game. My tip? Hawthorn by two goals.
— Tony Abbott (@TonyAbbottMHR) September 28, 2013
BREAKING: @TonyAbbottMHR has RUN from the AFL grand final breakfast & refused to answer questions about the latest asylum seeker deaths
— Candice Wyatt (@CandiceWyatt10) September 28, 2013
Immigration Minister Scott Morrison’s office did not respond to questions until tonight.
The Coalition has applied a media blackout on regular reporting of asylum seeker arrivals and the actions of Australian authorities with a gag extending to rescuers at the Australian Maritime Safety Authority.
Acting Labor leader Chris Bowen this morning called on the government to provide a full briefing.
“There are very concerning reports of another tragedy in Indonesia,” Mr Bowen said.
“It appears that the Royal Australian Navy may have been involved in two rescues, although of course details are very, very sketchy.
f course, days like this, all our thoughts go to those who’ve lost their lives and we give our support to the rescuers.”
The government needed to be clear with Australians about what role the Royal Australian Navy and others have played, Mr Bowen said.(see link)
“The government has previously said that when there was a tragedy or a significant event at sea, then they would provide briefings,” he said.
“I would call on the government, through the home affairs minister or the immigration minister, to provide those briefings to the Australian people today.
“This can’t wait for Mr Morrison’s weekly briefing. These updates should be provided as and when the government can.”
on 28-09-2013 09:18 PM
Absolutely disgusted to see a PM of our Country run from the cameras like Tony Abbott did ...
I haven't seen that. What actually happened? Was it the footage where he was on his way to his car after some function and the reporters were chasing him? Or was that during an interview/press conference and he just ran off?
on 28-09-2013 09:25 PM
on 28-09-2013 09:36 PM
@just_me_karen wrote:
Here's a petition demanding tony inform the people about the deaths at sea today 😞
Meep, yes he ran while reporters were trying to ask about the boats.
https://www.change.org/petitions/prime-minister-tony-abbott-parliament-house-canberra-we-demand-full...
i just watched the video .I think that's the one, not 100% sure...Looked like he was in an underground car park on the way to the car...It wouldn't have been appropriate to talk to the reporters there and then, would it? It didn't look like he was running away from them...He was already on the way to leave.
on 28-09-2013 09:36 PM
Funny how he and his advisors painted him as the guy to stand up and handle business .....then we see him fleeing like a roach when the lights are turned on.
Seems we have a guy who wanted the position of PM for the feeling or power and the prestige, rather than the responsibility.
What a fraud ....
on 29-09-2013 01:45 PM
I totally agree .
on 29-09-2013 02:43 PM
tone is a gutless wonder
he hasnt even the skill to deflect questions he would rather not answer...runs like a cockroach..
on 29-09-2013 03:33 PM
oh gods... I still remember the "no child will live in poverty" one lol