on โ12-12-2013 08:27 AM
After the fiasco of the last six years, the total failure of the Whitlam govt having to be sacked & the miasma of Hawke blundering drukenly through his tenure is it time for the Labor party to disappear just like the Democrats?
The never ending problem for the Liberal/ National parties having to do the hard yards trying to balance the books, pay down the debt, of a wastrel Labor party mentality leaving behind the bottom of the chook pen mess every single time they are in govt.
It's time a new party emerged, free of the criminal union stranglehold, a party that has no strings to be pulled, a party who has to stand on it's own two feet, a party who can hold it's own without the lunatic Greens having to sweep them into office with their preferences.
Labor has done nothing to redress the problems that saw them sacked by the people, they haven't looked at the entrenched apparatchik politiking that saw them wiped out, they will fail every time they are in power if they don't get some values other than power for it's own sake.
on โ12-12-2013 08:30 AM
on โ12-12-2013 09:07 AM
A futille attempt to draw attention away from........
Please name any positive achievements.by the current PM since he took office.
We still await a response to this question.
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โ12-12-2013
09:07 AM
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โ17-12-2013
10:08 AM
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pixie-six
labor are going nowhere but back to the lodge at the end of abbott points term . all of yer modoch vitreol won't save him and the libs from electoral wipeout. he's finished already
on โ12-12-2013 09:17 AM
Is it time to sack all politicians and bring in a new different lot?
on โ12-12-2013 09:25 AM
Off topic.
on โ12-12-2013 12:41 PM
Off topic.
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It is not off topic.
You criticise a party you do not support.......I respond asking for your views on the achievements so far of the current party you do support..
on โ12-12-2013 12:43 PM
on โ12-12-2013 12:46 PM
Why don't you start one Silverfaun - it would be an interesting exercise in finding out how many people share your political views.
on โ12-12-2013 12:49 PM
Is it time for a new political party to replace labor? NO