I never said they'd vote Labor Skip... now did I...skippy wrote:I disagree. Conservatives going to vote Labor? No they aren't. They have to preference someone above the other, no matter the spin you put on it you can vote for the free midi em free the marijuana party et al but eventually it come down to putting Liberal or Labor before the other and conservatives are not going to preference Labor before Liberal. So the argument you would lose conservative votes is null and void.Rorschach wrote:Malcolm already failed as leader...
The Libs would lose the conservative vote.
He is a Labor PM not a Liberal PM.
That's why so many of you prog rusted-ons want him as liberal leader.
Turnbull would win an election for which ever major party installed him as leader. Half the Liberal voters would happily vote for him as would half the Labor so he doesn't even need the preferences of those not happy.
Australia is in a position where both major parties have total fuckwits leading them and every opinion poll tells us Turnbull is always the people's choice above everyone else. I had to laugh at the news lmd press last week pushing Bishop, she polled half of Turnbulls popularity.![]()
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I hope the Libs don't install Malcolm, they ignore the public wishes thinking they know best so fuck them they don't deserve to govern any more than Labor do. Labor ignored their own rank and file too with Shorten over Albo.
PS thanks for posting up that article, Solonoid.

I think you'd find the vote very fractured and Labor would get in. They would make a protest vote and believe me he isn't well liked amongst the Liberals the Wets are a very small minority.
Turnbull is like Rudd, he is always right and never listens to others. He puts people off side. He makes poor political decisions and policy decisions. I doubt he'd even get up as leader. He'd still be leader and PM if all that was not true of him.