Where are they going to turn the boats back to?

Scott Morrison won't tell us, maybe someone here knows.


 


When is it safe to do so?


 


I am a bit skeptical, is anyone else? ๐Ÿ˜„


 


I hope you like my new thread am ๐Ÿ™‚

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Ignore this thread

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i'm sceptical, more than sceptical actually.. all the indicators say its not feasible at all.


Abbotts promises are big ones, failure to keep them will bring him down. ๐Ÿ™‚

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Morrison's reasoning clashes with Turnbulls a bit.


 


Maybe they need a new spokesman or woman lol

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they need help more like it. retraining.. or weekend detention of some sort.

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Interpol drops murder charges against Egyptian asylum seeker Sayed Abdel Latif


By political reporter James Glenday

Updated 41 minutes ago



The Federal Government says the case of alleged Egyptian terrorist, Sayed Abdel Latif, shows politicians shouldn't "create hysteria" over national security. 


Mr Adbel Latif was the centre of parliamentary debate last week, after it surfaced he had been held behind "a pool fence" in a low-security detention facility in Adelaide. 


However, Interpol has now dropped murder and firearms charges from the "red notice" of Mr Abdel Latif. 


"These reported changes ... highlight the need not to play politics with national security", the Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus said. 


"Politicians should not jump to conclusions and seek to create hysteria through fear-mongering". 



 


Red notices are described as an international "wanted" poster, used by Interpol to inform its 190 member countries that an arrest warrant has been issued. 


In a statement on their website, the international crime body says its Cairo bureau has "removed any charges relating to premeditated murder, destruction of property, and possession of firearms, ammunition and explosives without a permit". 


"The remaining offences listed on the current valid Red Notice for Mr Abdel Latif are for membership of an illegally-formed extremist organization and forging travel documents for the organisation's members".


So much for the coalitions week of questions ๐Ÿ™‚ http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-06-14/interpol-drops-charges-against-asylum-seeker-sayed-abdel-lat/4753348

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Well well well!

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Tony Abbot's stated intention to "turn the boats back when it is safe to do so"  gives him an escape from actually having to turn the boats back because it will in practice, never be safe to do so.

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Tony Abbot's stated intention to "turn the boats back when it is safe to do so"  gives him an escape from actually having to turn the boats back because it will in practice, never be safe to do so.



 


A good point

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Lest we forget Bump ๐Ÿ™‚

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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