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Just because I don't blindly support the massively unsuccessful, financially inept, ultra conservative incumbent LNP government doesn't mean I therefor support the ALP.

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LOL your mate Bronny just resigned

Disgraced Liberal ministers tend to do this, rather than waiting for a GG to sack them or sweeping it under the rug with handouts...called maintaining honour and dignity.

Disgraced Liberal ministers tend to do this, rather than waiting for a GG to sack them or sweeping it under the rug with handouts...called maintaining honour and dignity.

She shouldn't have resigned for this.

She should have never had the job in the first place as she is as far from objective as you can get... they might as well have had alex in there. But that's another story...

It's pretty stupid the the incumbent government gets to chose the speaker really...

She did nothing wrong. It is the entitlement scheme itself that should habe been the focus.

Still funny though.

Just because I don't blindly support the massively unsuccessful, financially inept, ultra conservative incumbent LNP government doesn't mean I therefor support the ALP.

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I don't usually vote for some pointless 3rd wheel...

I usually go either ALP or LNP

it is totally a wasted vote going another way no matter how much peoqqple say otherwise

Disgraced Liberal ministers tend to do this, rather than waiting for a GG to sack them or sweeping it under the rug with handouts...called maintaining honour and dignity.

Pretty sure the Prime Minister fully supported her not more than a week or so ago..

She shouldn't have resigned for this.

She should have never had the job in the first place as she is as far from objective as you can get... they might as well have had alex in there. But that's another story...

It's pretty stupid the the incumbent government gets to chose the speaker really...

She did nothing wrong. It is the entitlement scheme itself that should habe been the focus.

Still funny though.

Cause that blithering idiot Harry Jenkins was as objective as they come...

I agree with you though; speaker should not be a party affiliated backbencher MP...it makes a mockery of a democratic system when the process for handling law making is trivially biased in such a way.

Cause that blithering idiot Harry Jenkins was as objective as they come...

I agree with you though; speaker should not be a party affiliated backbencher MP...it makes a mockery of a democratic system when the process for handling law making is trivially biased in such a way.

Of course labor will chose someone that is just as bad... I do feel BB was a bit of an extreme example though.

Problem is where else can you get them from ? :/

Also LOL at the notion she is leaving this with any dignity

More dignity than if she stayed - it is the right and honorable thing to do when the professionalism of a public servant is compromised. Still not enough for Bill Shorten though, who in spite of calling for resignation is now claiming it was overdue.

I would vote for the politician who stopped playing the opposition at every single move of the incumbent. I understand the role of the opposition is to provide a voting alternative, but to be a flamin mongrel on every single topic gets tiresome and incredibly predictable.

Sadly the jokes on all of us, do you think she cares? Nope. She's gonna have a cushy existence from here on out.

Just like krudd, Juliar and all those before them

This.

And she claim a massive pension while doing so.

Like they all do

Shorten is hoping to win power by having zero policy but the standings show that isn't working for them. I'd be wrapped if liberals handed to julie bishop I think she's a very worthy PM

This is my guess. She put a LOT of effort into working the left over Myuran and Sukamaran and then has not been particularly loud obe way or the other.

ALP had this in the bag but shorten f**ked it epicly. It's anyone's game now

Yeah I don't think Abbott will hand it over but IF they lose next election - she will probably get the gig I'd say.

My feeling is the economy will decide the election. good - libs win bad labor walk in.

That was the play when they got elected but they set their goals too high IMHO... they haven't improved the budget 1 bit and they kiiiinda said it would be under control by the end of the term. A Refreshing female leader with left appeal (but not policy lel) vs a proven backstabber/lier/donothinger is a shoe in

This is my guess. She put a LOT of effort into working the left over Myuran and Sukamaran and then has not been particularly loud obe way or the other.

ALP had this in the bag but shorten f**ked it epicly. It's anyone's game now

Uhh... Myuran = Sukumaran

Pretty lulzy insight into the care factor of the trendy Left

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