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    Abbott or Gillard...?

    47% increase. Must be a bubble
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    Abbott or Gillard...?

    Assuming a minority Lib government, Abbott has pledged another review into the Henry Review as a catalyst for futher tax reform (That mirror that the ALP were using in government needs to be recycled :D) Let's hope that this is done, as we need to reform our tax system. Reform has slowly...
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    Abbott or Gillard...?

    Did Julia say that? :confused: The Tasmanian Premier David Bartlett said before their election in march that he would not negotiate with the Greens under any circumstances and if it was a hung parliament, he would agree to cede government to the party that had the most votes if number of...
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    Abbott or Gillard...?

    Back to the Future! On another reference to history last night, there is a DLP senator in Victoria (John Madigan). Yes, the Democratic Labor Party. :eek: First time since 1974 Federally (I believe)
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    Abbott or Gillard...?

    Over 80% of Green voters preferenced Labor based on commentary from many candidates and their scrutineers commentary last night and the 2007 election. Last night, the national swing against the Labor party was 5.5%, of which the Greens picked up 3.7%. (Source...
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    Abbott or Gillard...?

    I have been listening via the net to the different radio stations across the country. Such a huge difference in sentiment between Qld, WA, NSW and Vic. Here in Melbourne you would expect that the Greens and Labor would be winning if you hadn't seen the polls. I have no idea who will win...
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    Abbott or Gillard...?

    You actually only need to have your name crossed off the electoral roll. You needn't actually fill out a ballot. At least its a bit of exercise, just a leisurely walk down to the local church, school or community centre on the Saturday.
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    Abbott or Gillard...?

    Did you want to expand on your rationale? At the election of KRudd in 2007, the perception was that he was a breath of fresh air, new direction etc, now how would you rate him now? There was a very similar view of Mark Latham as well when he was elected in 2003. Interestingly, many...
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    Abbott or Gillard...?

    Given 61% on SS identify themselves as Lib voters, the poll results of 56% who expect Abbott to in, is not surprising. Yeh, I know, these stats aren't the Morgan Poll!
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