View Poll Results: Who you will vote for?
Democrats
3
6.12%
Family First
1
2.04%
Greens
4
8.16%
Labors
13
26.53%
Liberals
26
53.06%
Others
2
4.08%
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Election
#2
Re: Election
Wont vote for anyone, not legitimate yet !!!
But if I could I would vote for Johnny..
Ok he is a bit of a twit at times, and does break his promises also.. but least you know where you stand with the old fart...
Kruddy.. just does as Kinnock used to in UK, and say the exact opposite to whoever was in power... Maggie at the time i think...
Better the devil you know i reckon
But if I could I would vote for Johnny..
Ok he is a bit of a twit at times, and does break his promises also.. but least you know where you stand with the old fart...
Kruddy.. just does as Kinnock used to in UK, and say the exact opposite to whoever was in power... Maggie at the time i think...
Better the devil you know i reckon
#3
Forum Regular
Joined: Oct 2007
Location: WA
Posts: 228
Re: Election
Librals, better the dog you know than the dog you don't know.
#5
Re: Election
Who are Librars?
What about Pauline Hanson's United Australia Party? She deserves more than being 'other'.
What about Pauline Hanson's United Australia Party? She deserves more than being 'other'.
#11
Re: Election
Hello,
I do follow some of the political issues going on in Australia out of interest, I am registered with the Prime Minister Media releases, also listen to some talk radio stations in OZ (via the internet), one thing must be said is that Johnny did well for Australia.
The Aussies think it is time for a change, fair enough JH is losing his credibility with broken promises and so on, but is there any real opposition that can take on JH? Kevin Rudd seems to be doing very well on the polls, but is he good enough to lead Australia (and his team)?
I do follow some of the political issues going on in Australia out of interest, I am registered with the Prime Minister Media releases, also listen to some talk radio stations in OZ (via the internet), one thing must be said is that Johnny did well for Australia.
The Aussies think it is time for a change, fair enough JH is losing his credibility with broken promises and so on, but is there any real opposition that can take on JH? Kevin Rudd seems to be doing very well on the polls, but is he good enough to lead Australia (and his team)?
#12
Re: Election
That is speculation, many Aussies don't think it is time for a change and there will be a change to Costello after a few years in any case. I seem to remember that the Welsh windbag, Kinnock, thought it was time for a change as well and he even thought he had won the election before the result was out.
Please list them all.
Please list them all.
#14
Re: Election
Wont vote for anyone, not legitimate yet !!!
But if I could I would vote for Johnny..
Ok he is a bit of a twit at times, and does break his promises also.. but least you know where you stand with the old fart...
Kruddy.. just does as Kinnock used to in UK, and say the exact opposite to whoever was in power... Maggie at the time i think...
Better the devil you know i reckon
But if I could I would vote for Johnny..
Ok he is a bit of a twit at times, and does break his promises also.. but least you know where you stand with the old fart...
Kruddy.. just does as Kinnock used to in UK, and say the exact opposite to whoever was in power... Maggie at the time i think...
Better the devil you know i reckon