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on โ13-10-2013 02:45 PM
lovely. even tho the members voted more for Albo.....Shorten still won??? how is that fair? the Caucus overrulled the peoples wishes???????????
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on โ13-10-2013 03:00 PM
Karen,
Together weโve chosen a new Labor Leader.
With a Caucus vote of 63.95% and a membership vote of 40.08% which totals 52.02%, the new Leader is Bill Shorten.
This historic vote which combines the votes of Labor Caucus with the votes of 30,426 Labor Party members - a 74% turnout - has changed our great Party forever and is already making us stronger. Since the leadership campaign started more than 4,500 people have said they want to join Labor.
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on โ13-10-2013 03:06 PM
that's good news because i really cant see him as Australia's PM.
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on โ13-10-2013 03:38 PM
so 40% of votes equates to 30, 426 members.
so the Labor party only has approx 80,000 members? Out of 22 million people?
I suppose an additional 4,500 people would seem like a lot.
or does the 30,426 members represent 75% of members, in which case they only have 40,000 members?
@just_me_karen wrote:
Overruled? Eh what?
Karen,
Together weโve chosen a new Labor Leader.
With a Caucus vote of 63.95% and a membership vote of 40.08% which totals 52.02%, the new Leader is Bill Shorten.
This historic vote which combines the votes of Labor Caucus with the votes of 30,426 Labor Party members - a 74% turnout - has changed our great Party forever and is already making us stronger. Since the leadership campaign started more than 4,500 people have said they want to join Labor.
Some people can go their whole lives and never really live for a single minute.
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on โ13-10-2013 03:48 PM - last edited on โ13-10-2013 03:56 PM by luna-2304
Let the games begin !!
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on โ13-10-2013 03:57 PM
shorten, abbott's junkyard dog, savagin' the other side
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on โ13-10-2013 04:22 PM
@crikey*mate wrote:so 40% of votes equates to 30, 426 members.
so the Labor party only has approx 80,000 members? Out of 22 million people?
I suppose an additional 4,500 people would seem like a lot.
or does the 30,426 members represent 75% of members, in which case they only have 40,000 members?
I don't think I am reading it the same as you, 30,426 members = 74% of total members
Of those 74%, 40% voted for Shorten
64% of caucus voted for Shorten so all up 104% voted for Shorten, and they calim to be good with numbers and yet they have 104% of members voiting for 1 of 2 candidates. Go figure.
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on โ13-10-2013 04:23 PM
i havent heard his victory speech but I support what he said
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on โ13-10-2013 04:28 PM
Oh you will get on ๐
Identical outlook on things ๐
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on โ13-10-2013 04:29 PM
@just_me_karen wrote:
Overruled? Eh what?
Karen,
Together weโve chosen a new Labor Leader.
With a Caucus vote of 63.95% and a membership vote of 40.08% which totals 52.02%, the new Leader is Bill Shorten.
This historic vote which combines the votes of Labor Caucus with the votes of 30,426 Labor Party members - a 74% turnout - has changed our great Party forever and is already making us stronger. Since the leadership campaign started more than 4,500 people have said they want to join Labor.
60% of 74% of members wanted AA but they didn't get AA so how is that going to make the party any stronger.
How many in caucus voted for Shroten ie in numbers not %, I bet nothing like 30,000 so the great majority of members did not get the leader they wanted.
And this is an improvement?

