Not even Labor liked their own insane policies - they are now saying that they are going to DUMP the lot of them and start again.
Looks like you are the only one hanging onto them.
Good Luck with that

Where did I say one word in favour of them, Serial? Stop erecting strawman arguments. I found most of their policies acceptable but not all. I didn't vote for the ALP though, so you'll be happy. I didn't vote for the Tories either. ScoMo was disgusting with his campaign of smear and lies.Serial Brain 9 wrote: ↑Tue May 21, 2019 8:34 pmRubbish Brian.
Not even Labor liked their own insane policies - they are now saying that they are going to DUMP the lot of them and start again.
Looks like you are the only one hanging onto them.
Good Luck with that![]()
I doubt the Greens would have radical extremist policies of shit stanky enough to attract the blowfly that is your vote.
IQS.RLOW wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2019 3:25 amI doubt the Greens would have radical extremist policies of shit stanky enough to attract the blowfly that is your vote.
You probably wasted it on like minded radical extremists in one of the pissant marxist splinter groups around the Socialist Regressives.
Was there much policy work framed during the meetings or just the beating of sunken chests and comrade backslapping while you regaled each other with tales of your online conquests and their effect at bringing down the capitalist pigs?![]()
Which suggests what about the ALP's position on the spectrum? The ALP moved to the right in the 1980s under Hawke/Keating. It is what has prompted the Tories to move even further right in most of their policies over the decades since. Guess what saw the defeat of the Tories in 2007? Their right-wing industrial relations policies. It also saw the second only defeat of a sitting PM in their own seat. It was what also saw the defeat of the only previous sitting PM to lose his seat. IR is one step too far for most Australians. Nibble at the edges? OK. Try a radical change and you're out on your arse.Mistress Nicole wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2019 8:30 amIQS.RLOW wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2019 3:25 amI doubt the Greens would have radical extremist policies of shit stanky enough to attract the blowfly that is your vote.
You probably wasted it on like minded radical extremists in one of the pissant marxist splinter groups around the Socialist Regressives.
Was there much policy work framed during the meetings or just the beating of sunken chests and comrade backslapping while you regaled each other with tales of your online conquests and their effect at bringing down the capitalist pigs?![]()
Haha IQ. Yep, the ALP is not leftwing enough for Brian.
He is a centrist, mind you.![]()
Pauline Hanson's Please Explain
5 hrs ·
LABOR HYPOCRISY ON COAL MINING REVEALED
On Saturday the voters of Australia delivered a brutal message to Labor. Stop with the nonsense, we need jobs!
Today a panicked Queensland Labor Government has demanded the approval process for the Adani coal mine be fast tracked.
While this might be great for jobs and the economy it proves what we always knew. Labor were playing political games by delaying this important project.
Who knows how many jobs and how much damage Labor’s shifty tactics have been costing Australians?
It is time the left stop playing politics with people's lives, got out of the way and delivered the jobs we need to make this country great
For how many year has the ALP in qld stalled that mine?The Mechanic wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2019 12:48 pmLabor in QLD are shitting themselves.
They have dropped a case into the Adani mine and are now fast tracking its opening after the disastrous Federal Result.
It proves one thing
That Bull Shitten and Labor are playing political games with peoples lives![]()
Pauline Hanson's Please Explain
5 hrs ·
LABOR HYPOCRISY ON COAL MINING REVEALED
On Saturday the voters of Australia delivered a brutal message to Labor. Stop with the nonsense, we need jobs!
Today a panicked Queensland Labor Government has demanded the approval process for the Adani coal mine be fast tracked.
While this might be great for jobs and the economy it proves what we always knew. Labor were playing political games by delaying this important project.
Who knows how many jobs and how much damage Labor’s shifty tactics have been costing Australians?
It is time the left stop playing politics with people's lives, got out of the way and delivered the jobs we need to make this country great
Yes... Labor is getting crucified in the Brisbane Times and other papers.sprintcyclist wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2019 12:54 pmFor how many year has the ALP in qld stalled that mine?The Mechanic wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2019 12:48 pmLabor in QLD are shitting themselves.
They have dropped a case into the Adani mine and are now fast tracking its opening after the disastrous Federal Result.
It proves one thing
That Bull Shitten and Labor are playing political games with peoples lives![]()
Pauline Hanson's Please Explain
5 hrs ·
LABOR HYPOCRISY ON COAL MINING REVEALED
On Saturday the voters of Australia delivered a brutal message to Labor. Stop with the nonsense, we need jobs!
Today a panicked Queensland Labor Government has demanded the approval process for the Adani coal mine be fast tracked.
While this might be great for jobs and the economy it proves what we always knew. Labor were playing political games by delaying this important project.
Who knows how many jobs and how much damage Labor’s shifty tactics have been costing Australians?
It is time the left stop playing politics with people's lives, got out of the way and delivered the jobs we need to make this country great
Now that their well paid do-nothing jobs are in risk, suddenly it is all action.
Well, boot them out QLD.
Do not accept that attitude.
Some of these towns have 15% plus unemployment and these smug dope smoking hippies come rolling through their towns telling them that they are going to shut down their industries. ...
great news, the alp and the greens are fracturingThe Mechanic wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2019 1:05 pmHow One Nation helped to destroy Bull Shitten and his Labor/Greens party ...
Massive swings in key seats taking votes away...
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