There doesn't seem to be a single thing Abbott could do

To disappoint his die hard rusted on supporters.

 

Or are they just not admitting they are disappointed?

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There doesn't seem to be a single thing Abbott could do

move on to the polls then ?

BludgerTrack: 51.8-48.2 to Labor

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After last week’s lurch to the Coalition, the BludgerTrack poll aggregate is back where it was a fortnight ago after three stronger poll results for Labor, most notably from Newspoll.

 

The BludgerTrack yo-yo moves in Labor’s direction this week, returning to almost exactly where it was a fortnight ago after lurching to 50.1-49.9 in favour of the Coalition last week. The movement last week was driven by a 51-49 lead to the Coalition in Nielsen, while this week’s comes on the back of three strong results for Labor from Newspoll, Morgan and Essential, with the former having the greatest weight in the model. The primary vote results are notable for having the Greens at a new high for the current term, and a look at the charts suggests the recent move in their favour is more than just statistical noise.

http://blogs.crikey.com.au/pollbludger/2014/03/26/bludgertrack-51-8-48-2-to-labor-2/

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There doesn't seem to be a single thing Abbott could do

Neither of those Donna

 

The Prime Minister is on the ball.:)  It is the Losers who are disappointed that he has the support of the people who elected the current government

I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.
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@poddster wrote:

Neither of those Donna

 

The Prime Minister is on the ball.:)  It is the Losers who are disappointed that he has the support of the people who elected the current government


 

 

Correct poddy, the only people disappointed are the left  who lost and lost very badly. The majority of  the Australian voting public is happy... 

 

The bottom line is no one is listening to  the left .. So sad for them.

 

Cant wait for the ROYAL COMMISSION.... Wont that be good to watch Poddy.... 🙂 

 

 

 

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@poddster wrote:

Neither of those Donna

 

The Prime Minister is on the ball.:)  It is the Losers who are disappointed that he has the support of the people who elected the current government


Remember that film The Departed?  with the the rats in the ranks? remind you of anything?

well that's what's happened to labor and the rats are getting nervous.

 

I am delighted with our PM and the "disappointed" are on show here every day, poor things, I feel so sorry for them.

 

 

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 90 LNP members to the sad and poor losers Labor with only 55 menbers in the house of reps.. So sad.. HUGE loss  to Labor

 

Time to MOVE on....  🙂  

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@poddster wrote:

Neither of those Donna

 

The Prime Minister is on the ball.:)  It is the Losers who are disappointed that he has the support of the people who elected the current government


That is what I mean poddy, not one single criticism. I find it a bit weird that you can't find a single thing.

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There doesn't seem to be a single thing Abbott could do

move on to the polls then ?

BludgerTrack: 51.8-48.2 to Labor

inShare

 

 

After last week’s lurch to the Coalition, the BludgerTrack poll aggregate is back where it was a fortnight ago after three stronger poll results for Labor, most notably from Newspoll.

 

The BludgerTrack yo-yo moves in Labor’s direction this week, returning to almost exactly where it was a fortnight ago after lurching to 50.1-49.9 in favour of the Coalition last week. The movement last week was driven by a 51-49 lead to the Coalition in Nielsen, while this week’s comes on the back of three strong results for Labor from Newspoll, Morgan and Essential, with the former having the greatest weight in the model. The primary vote results are notable for having the Greens at a new high for the current term, and a look at the charts suggests the recent move in their favour is more than just statistical noise.

http://blogs.crikey.com.au/pollbludger/2014/03/26/bludgertrack-51-8-48-2-to-labor-2/

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There doesn't seem to be a single thing Abbott could do

Wait till after the budget. An immediate swing back to Labor:)
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There doesn't seem to be a single thing Abbott could do

Yes I agree, it is very weird that the rusted on Tories can't find a single fault. I think I did see one disagree with the knights and dames ridiculousness yesterday, but I might have been imagining it.

Take the speaker, for example. I understand why LNP members of parliament support her.... to do otherwise would be too disloyal...but why are conservative voters here claiming she's great, when even Ruoert's journalists are calling for her to step down?

Is that what you call blind faith?
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