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Pretty hard when you just make stuff up and post it as fact.Very hard to reason with those posters. They are so one eyed labor.
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Pretty hard when you just make stuff up and post it as fact.Very hard to reason with those posters. They are so one eyed labor.
Was not made up at all. Hate to break it to you, Jacinta Allan is on the nose big time in Victoria. If an election was held today she would be voted out easily.Pretty hard when you just make stuff up and post it as fact.
Pretty hard when you just make stuff up and post it as fact.
Battin and his party think there home and hosed so there not bothering with economic policies all about culture wars just like his federal mates. They have reason to believe that however unless something drastic changes.lol .... herald $cum reporting battin has gone in hard against allen on a ....... <checks website again - more out of disbelief than anything > ......... 'puffing billy australia day snub' ......... yep, thats where we are at in this age of trumpism
right wing conservatives do love trading on virtue signalling populism ........ pathetic creeps
So the Albanese government has your vote for getting the budget in surplus for the first time in fifteen years...particularly when the Liberals in power had multiple opportunities to do the same but shoveled money out at election time to win favour?You forgot to mention the billions of dollars debt the state is in.
Battin's not stupid. Way too far out from election time to put himself out there with an economic policy. He'll fight hard, the problem is when promoting the likes of Bev McArthur it shows the hardliners are getting their say which is a huge problem when trying to talk to the middle.Battin and his party think there home and hosed so there not bothering with economic policies all about culture wars just like his federal mates. They have reason to believe that however unless something drastic changes.
Spot on. What ever happend to the review into the CFMEU? Will be crickets from the usual suspects on here.What a predictable fraud is our dear Premier.
On the eve of the Werribee by-election she announces the state's bail laws are "too soft" and need to be urgently reviewed. Funny that only last week on 3AW she vehemently denied there was a problem and even claimed changes by her government to the bail laws introduced by her government, including ankle bracelets, were more than effective.
Don't expect a "review" to yield anything any time soon...
Spot on. What ever happend to the review into the CFMEU? Will be crickets from the usual suspects on here.
You'd rather she didn't announce the review? Or you think it's just because of the Werribee by-election? When was the last time the LNP did something which wasn't cynically partisan? Are ankle bracelets not more effective?What a predictable fraud is our dear Premier.
On the eve of the Werribee by-election she announces the state's bail laws are "too soft" and need to be urgently reviewed. Funny that only last week on 3AW she vehemently denied there was a problem and even claimed changes by her government to the bail laws introduced by her government, including ankle bracelets, were more than effective.
Don't expect a "review" to yield anything any time soon...
Because the review of the CFMEU is complete, findings out pre-Christmas and many of the actions require Commonwealth action.Spot on. What ever happend to the review into the CFMEU? Will be crickets from the usual suspects on here.
The usual suspects think they’re too tough and no one should be locked up for any crimes.
100% absolutely! Just like the $300M roads upgrade in Melbourne's west announced 2 weeks ago.You'd rather she didn't announce the review? Or you think it's just because of the Werribee by-election?
When the change came in the government announced as many as 50 known offenders would receive ankle bracelets. So far 4 or 5 people have received them, and the kid out on bail for the 68th time is NOT one of them!Are ankle bracelets not more effective?
I'd prefer we didn't have any marginal seats as history on both sides has shown marginal seats receive disproportionate high fundingI'd love for the ALP (and LNP) to get voted out of "safe" seats. The more marginal seats there are and greater competition from minor parties in particular, the better democracy will be. Hopefully we see an end to the duopoly with two independents voted in this Saturday.
it's call "politics" sttewy. you should be familiar with it as your guys are past masters at it. fraud too.What a predictable fraud is our dear Premier.
On the eve of the Werribee by-election she announces the state's bail laws are "too soft" and need to be urgently reviewed. Funny that only last week on 3AW she vehemently denied there was a problem and even claimed changes by her government to the bail laws introduced by her government, including ankle bracelets, were more than effective.
Don't expect a "review" to yield anything any time soon...
Spot on. What ever happend to the review into the CFMEU? Will be crickets from the usual suspects on here.
Nope. Its called desperation by a premier whose days are numbered.it's call "politics" sttewy. you should be familiar with it as your guys are past masters at it. fraud too.
If every seat was treated as marginal there wouldn't be this problem. Both the ALP and LNP have made a habit out of extremely poor governance practices where marginal seats get better treated. The LNP have been worse for it in general, but the ALP have taken a lot of those western seats for granted for a long time. Pallas lives in Williamstown and the LNP candidate lives in Essendon (but has a business in Werribee).100% absolutely! Just like the $300M roads upgrade in Melbourne's west announced 2 weeks ago.
When the change came in the government announced as many as 50 known offenders would receive ankle bracelets. So far 4 or 5 people have received them, and the kid out on bail for the 68th time is NOT one of them!
I'd prefer we didn't have any marginal seats as history on both sides has shown marginal seats receive disproportionate high funding
Just like how the Liberals put an election stunt train on the Frankston line?Nope. Its called desperation by a premier whose days are numbered.
The answer to this would be more diversity in the bail justices. They're all rich people with supportive families. If they were a more diverse bunch, they'd be able to spot trouble-makers and not be such glass-is-half-full this-kid-just-needs-a-chance people.Bail laws aren’t tough enough? Really? Shocked
She ( and Dan ) has ghosted us for a while now on bail laws and let the problem fester...You'd rather she didn't announce the review? Or you think it's just because of the Werribee by-election? When was the last time the LNP did something which wasn't cynically partisan? Are ankle bracelets not more effective?
I'd love for the ALP (and LNP) to get voted out of "safe" seats. The more marginal seats there are and greater competition from minor parties in particular, the better democracy will be. Hopefully we see an end to the duopoly with two independents voted in this Saturday.
You really running with that garbage are you?Review found that the CFMEU was less corrupt than the Liberal Party.
For some reason newscorp and related entities haven’t reported on these findings.
Law & order in this state is an absolutes shambles, and the thing is the Government has caused it by making bail a completely toothless tiger. Keep bringing up irrelevant LNP things but this post is about Allan and 2025.Just like how the Liberals put an election stunt train on the Frankston line?
Nice deflection from the actual issue at handJust like how the Liberals put an election stunt train on the Frankston line?
Labor will have been in power 12 years and 20 years this century, and you're still bringing up the LNP government! LOLIf every seat was treated as marginal there wouldn't be this problem. Both the ALP and LNP have made a habit out of extremely poor governance practices where marginal seats get better treated. The LNP have been worse for it in general, but the ALP have taken a lot of those western seats for granted for a long time. Pallas lives in Williamstown and the LNP candidate lives in Essendon (but has a business in Werribee).