pawsandclaws1
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Now one of Scumo's captains picks is now the incumbent in Hughes.Nice knowing Craig Kelly is out of politics altogether. He spent a truck load of money on the campaign for the UAP as well.
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Now one of Scumo's captains picks is now the incumbent in Hughes.Nice knowing Craig Kelly is out of politics altogether. He spent a truck load of money on the campaign for the UAP as well.
Craig was a bit "out there"Now one of Scumo's captains picks is now the incumbent in Hughes.
Yeah that result was no great surprise and I was not sorry to see it. She still carries the taint of her ascension to Premier via her association with Joe Tripodi and Eddie Obeid. Maybe they should have tried parachuting her into a seat that wasn't in NSW...One result that I enjoyed that was Kristina Keneally losing Fowler, she is one of the most arrogant people you could ever meet.
He was a bit out there in the same way that water is a bit wet...Craig was a bit "out there"
Even if the LNP won a return, I think the same. Whoever won this term would be turfed in 25. It would take some masterclass work by Labor to stay on for another term.It’s going to be a tough term.
I heard analysts claim that whoever won this election would be belted at the next.
I also want climate policies, especially concerning the reef, but not at the expense of getting business roaring again. Big builders are falling off the perch for example.
He won't have been able to pass anything though unless his party won.He was a bit out there in the same way that water is a bit wet...
Well now it has. It's not the first time a party has won with less than 50% of the first preferences vote. It won't be the last. Your lament smacks of bitterness. Be upset your party lost by all means, but the system hasn't changed to action that.never happened before 32% primary and winning government
35 % primary for coalition (Libs & Nats)
the vote eluded both major parties
They do have a record of being a major pests to there ex party. Tend to want to get back at those inside there party they didn’t side with.Booted PMs tend not to stick around, we'll probably see a by-election in the shire soon.
Yeah it was dumb of the ALP parachuting her into a seat like that.she is nobody's girl now she can find something else to do
was good to see her lose fowler she was a terrible Premier too
True, I admire how Gillard has kept pretty quiet post PM, compared to Rudd/Abbott/Turnbull.They do have a record of being a major pests to there ex party. Tend to want to get back at those inside there party they didn’t side with.
Doubt it. He's in opposition now with a majority in his seat. Locally he is still well supported. He'll hang around as long as he can, he's a barnacle.Booted PMs tend not to stick around, we'll probably see a by-election in the shire soon.
you would have thought 14% would have been ok for her in fowler. Problem was the Liberals ran dead in the seat to give Dai Le a chance of beating herYeah it was dumb of the ALP parachuting her into a seat like that.
Labor had a lower primary vote in 2022 election than they received in 2019 yet they won due to independents and GreensWell now it has. It's not the first time a party has won with less than 50% of the first preferences vote. It won't be the last. Your lament smacks of bitterness. Be upset your party lost by all means, but the system hasn't changed to action that.
Labor had a lower primary vote in 2022 election than they received in 2019 yet they won due to independents and Greens
I'd like to see the stats on how many seats were won with 50% of the primary vote.