rasengan90
Member
- Joined
- Aug 11, 2006
- Messages
- 300
- Gender
- Male
- HSC
- 2008
I wish Julia Gillard had kept her Welsh accent. Even a Welsh accent would have been better than that screech she does now.
no Brown = no GreensThe Greens are shuffling the deckchairs on the Titanic.
I suspect something like that. No definite, competent, long term successor to Brown I think=no greens. I suspect both Milne and Rhiannon consider themselves natural successors to Brown. I for a while thought Organ was best poised to do it, but he seems so damn dedicated to his electorate and won't run for the senate which is really dinting his fender.no Brown = no Greens
y/n?
Doesn't Turnbull look like that douche Andre Rieu?Fuck you man, Turnbull is a fox.
She is a feral bush pig. She looks like that dude, what's his name, fucking Midnight Oil - only with hair.
I think they need to conduct extensive research into what killed the dems. A stable, intelligent leader with skilled access to the media and a widely known philosophical platform is essential. I attribute the death of the dems to the fact that post Stotty nobody knew who the leader was or what he or she stood for(I mean the average voter btw don't now come and say "it was andrew bartlett and he...")FDR looks vaguely like turnbull. http://blogs.villagevoice.com/runninscared/fdr.jpg
I think the Greens are stronger with a good leader like Brown - he is replaceable. But regardless as long as they hold firm on their idealogies and don't stray and become ridiculously alarmist they have a future in Australian politics.
Obviously if they had someone better up their sleave it would be great for them but I think it's crucial whoever succedes Brown has got more standing than anyone else in the greens. Nobody in their right mind would think they had more authority in the greens than Brown right now which is very good for the party, But I can't imagine someone managing to gather the neccessary authority in the limmited time frame to be the successor you're talking about. A Garrett defection might do the trick but I can't really see who else could pull it off.I agree wholeheartedly - but I think with a charismatic leader, someone even better than Brown, the Greens have a chance of becoming a real force in Australian politics. Though that would require a perfect storm (not unlike in NSW) where the left is forced away from labour.
Just quote the least intelligible part and I'll get Sir Humphrey to start translating it.Hey Lentern! Learn to speak English!
Go back to where you came from!
Have you actually got a driver's licence!?
/smokes on e,scalator
Pretty predictable really, people being short-sighted.
Rafy why do you check these so often? Has a Newspoll six months or more out from an election even been within cooee of the election result?
Because it's interesting to see how political events sway public opinion.Rafy why do you check these so often? Has a Newspoll six months or more out from an election even been within cooee of the election result?
But they don't. YouTube - Opinion Polls: Getting the results you wantBecause it's interesting to see how political events sway public opinion.
Regardless, they do have some bearing. You can't say Nelson's poor poll rating wasn't a major contributor to his being tossed as Opposition Leader.Rafy why do you check these so often? Has a Newspoll six months or more out from an election even been within cooee of the election result?