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seban123 Sep 6th 2010 5:46 pm

Labour has won
 
Come stability... Congrats Julia..

roaringmouse Sep 6th 2010 5:50 pm

Re: Labour has won
 
It's not really a win - wouldn't have been for either side.

The independents have all said they won't block supply, and won't support any frivolous no-confidence votes. Other than that they've managed to add extra policy, and say on other issues they will vote how they like.

foha2012 Sep 6th 2010 6:49 pm

Re: Labour has won
 

Originally Posted by roaringmouse (Post 8831046)
It's not really a win - wouldn't have been for either side.

The independents have all said they won't block supply, and won't support any frivolous no-confidence votes. Other than that they've managed to add extra policy, and say on other issues they will vote how they like.

Guys,

Does that mean that Senetor Evils is out ?

Cheers!

TAA

roaringmouse Sep 6th 2010 6:50 pm

Re: Labour has won
 

Originally Posted by foha2012 (Post 8831105)
Does that mean that Senetor Evils is out ?

This is just for the House of Reps. Don't know Senate result, and in any case the Senate doesn't change until July next year.

IvanM Sep 6th 2010 6:58 pm

Re: Labour has won
 
I think they have won a poison chalice of their own making.

Originally Posted by roaringmouse (Post 8831046)
It's not really a win - wouldn't have been for either side.

The independents have all said they won't block supply, and won't support any frivolous no-confidence votes. Other than that they've managed to add extra policy, and say on other issues they will vote how they like.


JackTheLad Sep 6th 2010 7:02 pm

Re: Labour has won
 

Originally Posted by IvanM (Post 8831112)
I think they have won a poison chalice of their own making.

Yep, I'd run a million miles from that minority government of self-agrandising indepedents and a green and party backstabbers.

Let them screw up for a year or so, and then have another election.

JTL

IvanM Sep 6th 2010 7:06 pm

Re: Labour has won
 
Is that so we can have the Coalition with [QUOTE=JackTheLad;8831124 minority government of self-agrandising indepedents and party backstabbers.

JTL[/QUOTE]

ex_exile Sep 6th 2010 7:28 pm

Re: Labour has won
 

Originally Posted by roaringmouse (Post 8831106)
This is just for the House of Reps. Don't know Senate result, and in any case the Senate doesn't change until July next year.

There will be changes to the senate front bench because the defense minister is retiring but Gillard can change any Minister she choses to at any time, shes the PM she gives and takes away the jobs.

Amazulu Sep 6th 2010 7:29 pm

Re: Labour has won
 

Originally Posted by IvanM (Post 8831112)
I think they have won a poison chalice of their own making.

I would have liked the coalition to have won but ultimately this is a good election to lose.

IvanM Sep 6th 2010 7:44 pm

Re: Labour has won
 
You are probably right however Abbott will be walking on eggshells. I suspect the electorate will punish those seen to be rocking the boat. Policy will be so safe Abbott will have little ammo. I think lack of stability will come from Labour itself though.

Interesting that two ex nationals sided with labour rather than old colleagues. Two common themes were NBN and lack of trust in Abbott due to his costings. I think the latter was more important.

The behaviour of the Greens will also determine if those protest votes stick or swing another way which would be more likely to be in favour of Labour.

Originally Posted by Amazulu (Post 8831158)
I would have liked the coalition to have won but ultimately this is a good election to lose.


quoll Sep 6th 2010 7:52 pm

Re: Labour has won
 
Labor didnt win anything except a very uncomfortable alliance with some folk who are going to make life in Australia even harder than it currently is. Mind you, I think it will implode fairly soon and hopefully the coalition will be back in force.

Petals Sep 6th 2010 8:01 pm

Re: Labour has won
 
I am pleased they deserve to stay, they saw us through the recent economic problems, I do not believe the coalition would have let us get off so lightly.

It was a poison chalice when labour came to power originally as the overseas money problems had just started and I think they did a good job.

Libs lost me when they got rid of Turnbull.

Deancm_MKII Sep 6th 2010 9:32 pm

Re: Labour has won
 

Originally Posted by IvanM (Post 8831112)
I think they have won a poison chalice of their own making.

Agree. Abbott should have handed it to Gillard and walked away.

Deancm_MKII Sep 6th 2010 9:40 pm

Re: Labour has won
 

Originally Posted by Petals (Post 8831201)
they saw us through the recent economic problems

With the surplus left over from the Libs. What will Labor do now they don't have the luxury of a surplus to play with if we enter a double dip recession?


It was a poison chalice when labour came to power originally as the overseas money problems had just started and I think they did a good job.
They had been in power for about 12 months before the GFC hit Aussie shores.

ABCDiamond Sep 6th 2010 9:52 pm

Re: Labour has won
 

Originally Posted by Deancm_MKII (Post 8831387)
With the surplus left over from the Libs. What will Labor do now they don't have the luxury of a surplus to play with if we enter a double dip recession?



They had been in power for about 12 months before the GFC hit Aussie shores.

Looking at it like that, there will be some very relieved Liberals about.


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