You think Minchin could win Kooyong? Or Wentworth? What he should really do is run for Dawson, Bidgood is going to get creamed next election and Minchin won't have had to knife anyone to get it. I don't think he beats Turnbull or Hockey electorally but they are a different faction. He is by far the best man left from the dry libs me thinks.Minchin doesn't add anything electorally, but if he wanted preselection in any seat other than Pyne's he'd get it, and even there it'd be a close run thing. He's good as leader in the Senate because it keeps him high up in the engine room without needing to be too much a part of the public face.
Who cares about Penrith? libs shouldn't even run a candidate in Penrith, let the nationals have that loss all to themselves.I think one of the reason why turnbull isnt getting much of an approval rating throughout the polls is because he comes off as an "elitist". sort of a turn off with the average Joe from penrith.
Oh come now he does but is pomposity really a problem with Kevin the alternative? You telling me he picked up that accent on his farm in Queensland? You telling me he picked up that accent in a public school. Turnbulls ow/ou sounds are a bit posh, but every other vowel he sounds much more dinky die than Kevin.Turnbull doesn't sound pompous and he certainly isn't the pompous type to praise the Queen...
Why not? She doesn't really have much else to do, except cut ribbons and attend fundraisers. She's human, and thus entitled to voice her opinions as long as they don't raise a conflict of interest with her job. Besides, it's not like anyone will pay any attention to her.G-G tells world to act on climate change
Not a fan of her activist approach. It is vital that she be seen as impartial. She should not be involving herself in such issues.
Because she was not elected, her position is a relic from the old monarchist days that was supposed to be an incramental reduction of the crowns power. It is perenial threat to this democracy that her position even exists, she should not be doing squatt during a period of stability.Why not? She doesn't really have much else to do, except cut ribbons and attend fundraisers. She's human, and thus entitled to voice her opinions as long as they don't raise a conflict of interest with her job. Besides, it's not like anyone will pay any attention to her.
You know who shouldn't raise an opinion on anything political? The RBA Governor. And thank god Stevens comes off as boring enough not to.
It's a fair point that she wasn't democratically elected so maybe doesn't have the right to have an open opinion, but I think it's a bit far to say that her position itself a threat to our democracy. In reality no-one will pay attention to her opinion anyway, and if she did try to unreasonably execute certain powers that she maintains on paper, then the Australian public would be up in arms. She and the monarchy are only paper tigers.Because she was not elected, her position is a relic from the old monarchist days that was supposed to be an incramental reduction of the crowns power. It is perenial threat to this democracy that her position even exists, she should not be doing squatt during a period of stability.
Say wha?...It amazing how quickly you moved on from that Left vs Right thing.
It was left wing revolutionaries who advocated building sewer systems (in france anyway).
My problem with the right is that they justify themselves on statistics, GDP might have gone up but you don't know why...
Selling public assests doesn't increase GDP because the private firm is any better than the public one, it does so (mostly) because it monetises systems that weren't previously monetised.
I'm not saying that the left are great managers... its just when you make these generalisations just think which left? WHich faction of the eft are you talking about.. ?
the keating/hawke left? the Whitlam left? The Howard left?
You are probably right in that if the governor general flexed her arm without cause it would probably be her final act in office. But that act could not be stopped, perhaps it could be undone but it couldn't be prevented under the present constitution.It's a fair point that she wasn't democratically elected so maybe doesn't have the right to have an open opinion, but I think it's a bit far to say that her position itself a threat to our democracy. In reality no-one will pay attention to her opinion anyway, and if she did try to unreasonably execute certain powers that she maintains on paper, then the Australian public would be up in arms. She and the monarchy are only paper tigers.
No they don't Royal Ascent has never been denied, it is a ritual, fixed election dates would remove the need to disolve parliaments. Parliament legislates as it does now without the perenial cloud threatening to direct a lighting bolt and turn the whole thing upside down, the cloud that be Quentin.I like to believe there is a little left in all of us
At the governer goneral debate, someone needs to have that power, whether it be the governor general or a president (if we take up a republican model) or the prime minister himself.
It's just a function of parliament.
I'd prefer to have another politican there just as a second check, I'd prefer that to check to be for Australia's interests rather than the queen's but you know, if push cam to shove I'm sureth eight decision would be made.No they don't Royal Ascent has never been denied, it is a ritual, fixed election dates would remove the need to disolve parliaments. Parliament legislates as it does now without the perenial cloud threatening to direct a lighting bolt and turn the whole thing upside down, the cloud that be Quentin.
just choke on a cock and die you old hag.
ive seen this granny more times on my TV screen than all the other governor generals combined in my life.
fucking pro monarchist. get a clue.
These sort of systems end up with robot nationalist citizens.In other news, this proposal caused me some distress. I'm yet to determine how it is compatiable with the party's internal rhetoric regarding individual freedom and choice.
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You are 28 years old?Actually I am a staunch republican. I even voted yes back in '99.