on 25-11-2013 05:55 AM
I wonder why?
http://www.theage.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/labor-storms-ahead-20131124-2y43r.html
Majority rules? lol
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on 27-11-2013 07:50 AM
@icyfroth wrote:Don't forget Mr Rudd was leading in the polls when he took office as PM, then down, down he went until Ms Gillard was persuaded to knife him in the back. All was good and Ms Gillard was leading the polls until she defaulted on her promises, then down down she went until Mr Rudd had to take the helm again, only to go down, down, down...to omg ...Tony Abbott of the LNP!!!!
So get over it and wait until it's Labor's turn again!
nothing wrong with an early start, its already paying dividends,
on 17-02-2014 11:34 AM
"Labor ahead in the polls"
"I wonder why?"
"The lack of policies Abbott campaigned on are now coming back to haunt him"
"omg im laughing so hard i cant breath, im clapping like a seal"
"Poor old Tony.He'll go into hiding and they'll wheel out the zombie or the poodle to cover for him"
"Are you confused in your misery and panic over the radical poll shift, mm?"
"Mm have you seen the polls this morning? Haha! Up up up goes labor, as people see how abbott fails each day"
"The honeymoon didn't last long did it?"
At the moment it would appear that the honeymoon suite Bill is unsettled, and has failed to consummate the ACTU family arranged nuptials,
Wonders never cease !
"It's not actually legal for sheep or goats to vote"
on 17-02-2014 11:43 AM
the union bashing is paying dividends for now. he'll drop of again, more disaprove of him according to galaxy.
a drongo like that will slip up again and often.
on 17-02-2014 11:44 AM
good result for the greens in griffith . add those preferences on
on 17-02-2014 12:17 PM
LL: "good result for the greens in griffith . add those preferences on"
Good? the Green's vote decreased 0.4 %, the ALP's dropped 1.7%, and the Coalition went up 2.2%.
In TPP: Libs up 1.3% Lab. down 1.3%
The Liberal National Party secured the first swing to a government in a by-election for nearly 20 years, and in Griffith which had been the ALP’s safest seat in Queensland going into the last general election, but with counting yet to be finalised, the party now holds the seat with a margin of only 2.27% which represents a 10% reduction in support over the past 2 elections.
What was DY et al writing and wondering about a while ago? " Labor ahead in the polls"
"It's not actually legal for sheep or goats to vote"
on 17-02-2014 12:25 PM
i wouldn't call it a swing in the true sense. an unknown (union hack too) V a high profile candidate in one of australias top 20 most affluent seats. rudds profile was huge as was his personal vote. take rudd out of the picture and it looks more like a net gain. if glasson couldn't win there labor look pretty solid.