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    PETER COSTELLO: What Wayne Swan won't say in his 2013 budget speech

    Here we go. AbbottAbbottAbbott.
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    PETER COSTELLO: What Wayne Swan won't say in his 2013 budget speech

    He can handle it - he's been handling well for the past 3 years. The only people who are whinging are the ALP MPs who are afraid of him. I don't mind them talking about him all the time because it just shows people how desperate they are when all they can talk about is Tony. That was targeting...
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    PETER COSTELLO: What Wayne Swan won't say in his 2013 budget speech

    I don't support it either. However, at least you know about it before the election. Unlike the current PM. Yet they still paid out a surplus. This shows that government spending was much lower than this current mob. This Government is ostensibly going to cut middle class welfare yet they still...
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    PETER COSTELLO: What Wayne Swan won't say in his 2013 budget speech

    I think you have it the wrong way around. Big Government has occurred under the ALP.
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    PETER COSTELLO: What Wayne Swan won't say in his 2013 budget speech

    Obviously it does because that's the major issue that he was criticised for re conscience vote. Yes I agree that the Liberal party does allow members to cross the floor etc without penalty of expulsion unlike the ALP. However, as has been re-iterated by Abbott on several occasions, the...
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    PETER COSTELLO: What Wayne Swan won't say in his 2013 budget speech

    Well, I will let that one slide. Her record speaks for itself. The attacks on Abbott are hardly justified - he's not even the PM yet. I think people need to get over this gay marriage thing. The lobbyists tried, it was put to a vote, it failed. Forget it.
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    PETER COSTELLO: What Wayne Swan won't say in his 2013 budget speech

    That's because the ALP has systematically tried to character assassinate Abbott. Every interview/news conference on any radio/tv station is always Abbott this, Abbott that.
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    PETER COSTELLO: What Wayne Swan won't say in his 2013 budget speech

    It is all well and good to say that. However, in an adversarial political system, the Nash equilibrium dictates that both parties have to play politics (for better or worse) otherwise they will get defeated at the next election. You cannot run Government from Opposition.
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    PETER COSTELLO: What Wayne Swan won't say in his 2013 budget speech

    I'm guessing you're a Turnbull man? He did lead the party, he didn't do it well. He got replaced.
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