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{{cquote|I wasn't really paying attention; half-listening as we tend to do. Then Howard said it: 'Working families in Australia have never been better off.' My jaw dropped. I remember ringing Swannie soon after and telling him, 'Mate, this is a huge moment'.}}


Having had my eyes glued to all developments...
:- ], ALP national secretary, '''', 1/12/07.<br><br>


This unavoidable yet unprecedented quagmire of a Liberal Party identity crisis is better 8 years late than never. At least Labor's two terms of government's leadership battles was only personality-based and only had two Prime Ministers... the (Turnbull-)Abbott-Turnbull-Dutton/Morrison/Bishop/et al years will have brought us at least three Prime Ministers over two terms, and will have been based on the much more intractable issue of ideology, not just personality. Finally, finally, finally, installing Abbott in to the leadership in December 2009 is FINALLY coming home to roost. I'm still trying to reconcile wanting Turnbull to remain PM despite Dutton being electoral poison. As a Laborite, shouldn't I want the unelectable to lead the Liberals...? When will they learn that elections are won from the sensible centre? I hope they implode... they deserve it. <small>And to witness the ]-led ] ministry in Senate question time today (after the government only had the numbers to shut down the House of Reps and not the Senate)... simply incredible.</small>
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Election-eve ] polls: Galaxy/Newspoll 52, Roy Morgan 54.5, ACNielsen 57 percent for Labor.<br>
Timeshift's was more or less on the money - a ~6 percent swing to Labor at ~53 percent.<br><br>


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{{cquote|19.13: Wayne Swan just said Labor could win Dobell on the primary vote. Pundits have been saying people aren’t waiting with a baseball bat for John Howard. They were clearly waiting with something though - perhaps in a final irony it was a cricket bat.}}


A picture tells a thousand words. Need to find free ] or ] images? These are the places I search most:
:- Lincoln Archer, news.com.au journalist. '''', 24/11/07.<br><br>
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{{cquote|Brendan Nelson will not last 18 months. When he rang to offer me some paltry position on his front bench, I told him to shove it up his arse.}}
* (flickr users are often willing to (see ]) if you message them) usually under the license of {{]}} or {{]}}

:- Liberal MP, '''', 9/12/07.<br><br>

{{cquote|But, most importantly, what is the Liberal Party? It has, historically, two main objectives: to gain office and to keep the ALP out. It has failed comprehensively on both counts.}}

:- Norman Abjorensen, abc.net.au journalist. '''', 29/11/07.<br><br>


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Having had my eyes glued to all developments...

This unavoidable yet unprecedented quagmire of a Liberal Party identity crisis is better 8 years late than never. At least Labor's two terms of government's leadership battles was only personality-based and only had two Prime Ministers... the (Turnbull-)Abbott-Turnbull-Dutton/Morrison/Bishop/et al years will have brought us at least three Prime Ministers over two terms, and will have been based on the much more intractable issue of ideology, not just personality. Finally, finally, finally, installing Abbott in to the leadership in December 2009 is FINALLY coming home to roost. I'm still trying to reconcile wanting Turnbull to remain PM despite Dutton being electoral poison. As a Laborite, shouldn't I want the unelectable to lead the Liberals...? When will they learn that elections are won from the sensible centre? I hope they implode... they deserve it. And to witness the Simon Birmingham-led triumvirate ministry in Senate question time today (after the government only had the numbers to shut down the House of Reps and not the Senate)... simply incredible.


A picture tells a thousand words. Need to find free Public Domain or Creative Commons images? These are the places I search most:

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