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Why didn't you just call this thread "vote liberal"...

but on a more selfish note I love Labours rail line to Ellenbrook haha :(

Just backing up my views/creating discussion on the topic, not trying to be ideologically forceful...

Each person has their own view, not a hard thing to accept, just good when it is accompanied by a degree of logic/practicality/reasoning..

I agree that is the best thing labour is ever done, the only thing was I'm awfully miffed that the intelligence of EVERY WA voter was insulted when Gallop jumped up and down saying "Oh it is only for the Bus Lanes".. Lo and behold, 3 or 4 years later, they start laying down railway after they said it was for buses... WHY not save the costs of paving and line marking when they could've just laid the railway down the first time. Fcking waste of my parent's well earned taxes...

Knobs.

But still, railway = fundamentally good idea and great step forward for Perth.

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Fair enough. :P

I can listen take on board your point of view, I just don't like being treated like an idiot for saying mine.

Just backing up my views/creating discussion on the topic, not trying to be ideologically forceful...

Each person has their own view, not a hard thing to accept, just good when it is accompanied by a degree of logic/practicality/reasoning..

FAMILY FIRST FTW

NO TO SPEED CAMERAS

YES TO DRIVER EDUCATION

I like their philosophy, but they are too quiet a party, voting for them is almost a vote for labour.. :/

Unless they form coalition with Libs.. :P

Looks like carps might go the way of the dodo..

Not even the Nats can dispute that there has been a monumental swing against Labour, they'd be the most unpopular elected government in Australian History...

6.1% swing against an incumbent government is huge..

Looks like Wanneroo and Riverton are looking like almost sertain Liberal gains, whilst it if a paper-thin margin between the two parties in Albany and Forrestfield...

no probs with individualism, i been voting for 20 years and i know what they are both like. liberal for businesses and labour for workers. that's the way it is know matter who's in charge. and as 4 crushing of cars. just wait




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