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on 04-05-2013 02:31 PM
Gary, singer for Rose Tattoo, will stand for the National Party for the seat of Throsby on the New South Wales south coast.
Gary lives outside the electorate in Sydney’s northern beaches.
The outspoken Gary opposes Muslim immigration, refugees and is anti-Carbon tax.
Sounds like a winner.
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on 04-05-2013 03:44 PM
South Australia is problematic. Five of the six seats there are in play, with Steve Georganas's western suburbs seat of Hindmarsh seen as lost.
Despite the strong campaigning skills of local MPs Kate Ellis (Adelaide), Nick Champion (Wakefield), Amanda Rishworth (Kingston) and Tony Zappia (Makin), some could fall.
Party figures are warning of big swings in the city (Adelaide) and northern suburbs (Wakefield).
I live in Nick Champions seat, he wont be getting my vote, he removes questions and comments he doesnt want to answer off his facebook page.
A lot of community based groups out this way are also saying that he is had to contact, he wont communicate with a lot of people, that alot are getting upset with him.
Ive met the local liberal candidate, and I like him. He's been involved in this area in sporting and business ventures for years.
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on 04-05-2013 04:06 PM
Lol at Cue. :^O
I think her post no.1 describes the opinion of almost everyone on this forum.
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on 05-05-2013 04:37 PM
More than anything else that will sink the Labor party is the loss of border control. They have given up after they created it.
Thousands will arrive before sept 14th because they know that things will change then. Billions spent on this & we are asked to pay more taxes & levy's.
There's nothing Labor can do to avoid the precipice Gillard is blindly marching them all towards.