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2013 Federal election (4 Viewers)

2013 Federal Election: 2PP Voting Intention

  • Liberal / National Coalition

    Votes: 101 50.0%
  • Australian Labor Party

    Votes: 101 50.0%

  • Total voters
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crazy_paki123

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Re: 2013 Australian Federal election

straight out i hope Labor wins and puts Kevin Rudd back in the hot seaat
 

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^They'd sooner fly to Mars... Actually wait, make that Uranus.

Seriously though, why Rudd paki? Or are we to believe in the first half of your username?
 

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You think it's just a coincidence that Gillard called the election date on a Jewish holiday?
Yes. Given very observant Jews never could vote on Election Day anyway because of sabbath, they'll be allowed to pre-poll/postal vote.
 

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anyone can pre-poll, the AEC don't actually care about your reason for doing so. looks like i'm a jew this year.
 

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Oh, how you tempt me Lentern... You have forced me to look up from My Kitchen Rules.

My reasons:

1. It makes a clear distinction between governing and electioneering, between Govt and opposition. Think about it, since the 2010 election the LNP has been in a constant 'campaign' mode, owing to the minority govt. They have sought to create the atmosphere of a govt that is loosing it's head, not getting the job done. This has of course played into Abbott's 'attack' style of politics. The mini lib campaign was designed in part to build momentum for the LNP, for them to set the tone. Now, because Gillard has set the date it shifts momentum to the Labor party as they announce big policy moves such as NIDS and Gonski which are electorally popular. A key + for a govt in election is naturally incumbency: Labor will be seen to being pushing through hard reforms while the opposition continues with their 'negativity'. Labor can make a lot, politically, of Gillard and her determination to battle on for families, the disabled.

2. Despite the clarification of the election date, this will put pressure on Abbott et al to release their polices, after all, Labor can argue that they cannot hide behind an elusive, unknown election date. While the opposition will (rightly) argue that they need to see the Budget to release policy costings/details etc this will force, I believe the Libs to unveil some major polices at no later than May. This pressure will tie into the Labor argument that Abbott is all talk and no action.

3. This will head off any likelihood of a Rudd comeback - a triple lazarus. A challenge from Rudd pitched to Labor would of gone 'the electorate loves me (mugs...), I am popular, Abbott is not, I can sell policy in the short terms, put me back in the top box and we'll call a snap election, Abbott won't have any polices'. Usually a change of leaders occurs right before the election date is announced (think of the Hayden/Hawke change - although Fraser was 'tired' by then) and has god results. Because of the clarity of the date, Rudd will of lost a 'What if?' sheen associated with a snap election, an off guard, policy strapped opposition. Gillard has very nicely headed off a Rudd return (shudders).

However, with ALL that being said... The LNP will tear Labor apart come the May Budget. The LNP are very effective when on the C Trial. Also, I very much believe that the LNP polices will actually be fairly good this time around. I mean if Abbott gets IR policy right then the media will sing his praises till he parts. Further, they have ICAC and AWU to play with. Labor will make out that an Abbott Govt will be the same as a Newman Govt the reality is that we need to drastically cut spending, cut red tape, the bureaucracy. But just wait... Abbott, post budget will use some very hard hitting clever rhetoric which will be along the lines of: "this is what the Libs do, they clean up after Labor has made the mess. We are the economically responsible ones, making the hard yet necessary decisions". I Bet you, that when Abbott pulls out this language the LNP will start to look stable, it will tie into the larger, bigger Lib message of 'who do your trust'.

Sorry to overload you with my dribble.
 

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i just dont want Tony Abbott who is not conincing at this stage. Although there is a long way to go. Haha feel special that i live in Western Sydney, where the pollies will try to convince the most (in the news)
 

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who should i vote for
 

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Gillard obviously doesn't have any Jewish advisers.
 

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Joe Hockey hates Asylum seekers and has referred to them as "que jumpers." Tony Abbott is a right wing extremist who opposed fiscal stimulus during the Global Financial Crisis.
Tony Abbott wants a low tax economy and has seconded Hockey's claims that the axe should be taken to welfare. Tony Abbott said that Work Choices was the "workers best friend."
Good.
 

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Great start to the ALP campaign. Craig Thompson arrested and will be charged with 150 fraud offences.

A man wanted in Victoria on fraud offences has been arrested on the NSW Central Coast by officers from State Crime Command’s Fraud and Cybercrime Squad.

An arrest warrant had been issued for the 48-year-old man by Victorian authorities following investigations into allegations of fraud committed against the Health Services Union.

About 1pm today (Thursday 31 January 2013), detectives attached to Strike Force Carnarvon arrested the man at an address in Tuggerah.


He was taken to Wyong Police Station where he is expected to be charged by virtue of the arrest warrant with a fraud offence.

It is expected he will go before Wyong Local Court where a further 149 fraud charges are to be laid.

It is anticipated that Victorian detectives will apply for the man’s extradition to Victoria.
 

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That may be the case Lentern, but Gillard has continually defended in CT - even holding off on his suspension ('a line has been crossed') and stating that she believes in his innocence despite some pretty hard evidence. Abbott will launch a massive attack on this, linking it to Slipper.
 

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Craig Thompson arrested. God damnit, every time labor is close to getting on
the front foot, something happens.
 

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ANY momentum Gillard has gained from her election announcement has been sapped by the CT affair and the ICAC findings. Sometimes I actually feel sorry for Gillard because they cannot catch a break...
 

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It looks more and more likely that Abbott will be PM in 227 days. Can't wait to rub it into the lefties on campus.
 

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Abbot just lost some potential voters as of today, mostly from families with school children. Cutting the school kids bonus? Watta joke.
 

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Abbot just lost some potential voters as of today, mostly from families with school children. Cutting the school kids bonus? Watta joke.
Where else would you suppose he cut? You can't have your cake and eat it too. You know what I say to those whinging families: Tough Titties
 

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Abbot is going to be the best socialist Prime Minister we've ever had.
 

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