@icyfroth wrote:

 

LAST Saturday, in polling booths inside $14.2 billion worth of new school halls constructed under Labor's Building the Education Revolution program, a bare 33.9 per cent of Australian electors voted for Labor candidates.   

 

So what went wrong for Labor?

 

These groups weren't so much voting for the Coalition as against their own party.

 

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I think that about sums it up in a nut shell.

Not so much that the Liberals under Tony Abbott  are perceived to be significantly more effective at governing, just that they are able to show a unified front and more stabililty and professianalism than the ALP with all it's bickering and backstabbing and infighting.

 

Look at them still bickering and attacking each other, even in defeat they can't regroup and put forward a leading representative.

 

 


Yes, Yes, Yes and double Yes, agree whole heartedly.

Just watch the Labor voters change this thread into something negitive about the LNP


Keep it nice, I might cry if you write anything upsetting (like not)