Scott Morrison
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- Black Orchid
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Re: Scott Morrison
I would have preferred Dutton!
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Re: Scott Morrison
Morrison will go down with Turnbull.
Had been thinking/reasoning I (and probably the general public as well) wouldn't support Dutton 'coz he's an ex copper ... and most of the older coppers are dodgey .. (as opposed to the new recruits who seem to have a much better attitude).
.... and the only chance the LNP have got of being re-elected is to bring back Tony Abbott.
Sure he makes verbal blunders now and then, but actions speak louder than words, and he's
the only PM (from either side) in the last decade who's achieved any tangible results.
And besides that 25% of the electorate want him back and are dirty on the Libs for ditching him.
He's really only unpopular with the media and lefties in general, who make a fuss about phuk all every chance they get,
because they're scared he'll fix the country.
Then Dutton proposed dropping GST on electricity bills, which makes sense and is probably a vote winner as well.
So maybe I gave him less credit than he's worth.
Had been thinking/reasoning I (and probably the general public as well) wouldn't support Dutton 'coz he's an ex copper ... and most of the older coppers are dodgey .. (as opposed to the new recruits who seem to have a much better attitude).
.... and the only chance the LNP have got of being re-elected is to bring back Tony Abbott.
Sure he makes verbal blunders now and then, but actions speak louder than words, and he's
the only PM (from either side) in the last decade who's achieved any tangible results.
And besides that 25% of the electorate want him back and are dirty on the Libs for ditching him.
He's really only unpopular with the media and lefties in general, who make a fuss about phuk all every chance they get,
because they're scared he'll fix the country.
Then Dutton proposed dropping GST on electricity bills, which makes sense and is probably a vote winner as well.
So maybe I gave him less credit than he's worth.
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Re: Scott Morrison
They have lost, under Turnball, 39 Opinion Polls. They are so on the nose, that whom ever leads them, the ALP will more than likely win the next federal election. Shorten lost by only one seat the last election. Dutton is out on his ear at the next, anyway. Sco-Mo? Oh, dearie, dearie, me.
I wonder why Pauline didn't throw her hat in the ring? Afterall, she is supposedly our next PM, according to the band of village idiots who support her and the PHONies.
I wonder why Pauline didn't throw her hat in the ring? Afterall, she is supposedly our next PM, according to the band of village idiots who support her and the PHONies.
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Re: Scott Morrison
Don't you mean Abbott?
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Re: Scott Morrison
Pffft, pollsbrian ross wrote: ↑Fri Aug 24, 2018 5:14 pmThey have lost, under Turnball, 39 Opinion Polls. They are so on the nose, that whom ever leads them, the ALP will more than likely win the next federal election. Shorten lost by only one seat the last election. Dutton is out on his ear at the next, anyway. Sco-Mo? Oh, dearie, dearie, me.
I wonder why Pauline didn't throw her hat in the ring? Afterall, she is supposedly our next PM, according to the band of village idiots who support her and the PHONies.

I figured it was going to be a likely (and deserved) Coalition victory, unless something stupid happened... and it just did.
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Re: Scott Morrison
Scott Morrison is PM.
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Re: Scott Morrison

It will be interesting if he gets a spike in the polls.
Personally,I doubt it.
After the behaviour of the past week I expect most Australians can not wait for the next election so they can put their polished up baseball bats to use.
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