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Title: Micro Parties Go After Barnaby Joyce's Scalp Post by Sir Crook on Mar 26th, 2016 at 9:21pm
Vengeful micro parties go after Barnaby Joyce's scalp
Date March 25, 2016 Sydney Morning Herald The Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce is to be targeted by "far right wing" micro parties directing preferences against him in the seat of New England, according to the preference expert Glenn Druery. :) Mr Joyce holds the seat by 19.6 per cent but the micro parties revenge for being bundled out of the Senate is expected to greatly enhance independent Tony Windsor's campaign to retake New England. Mr Druery said on Friday the right wing micro party candidates would also direct preference against sitting Coalition members in at least 10 marginal seats. :) He said they would also attempt to cash in on the unpopularity of the Minister for Immigration and Border Protection Peter Dutton. Advertisement "Micro party preferences will be directed towards Labor in marginal Coalition seats and in seats where the Greens think they have a shot," Mr Druery said. "You would expect Melbourne to be impossible for Adam Bandt to hold for the Greens." Micro parties meet in Sydney on April 23 to wargame a strategy of targeting Coalition and Green held seats. The campaign is payback to the Coalition and the Greens for joining Senator Nick Xenophon in reforming Senate voting to effectively wipe out micro parties. "Labor will certainly claw back seats but micro party preferences will ensure they get even more and Malcolm Turnbull's victory is by no means assured," Mr Druery said. :) "More than three million Australians voted for micro parties at the last election. "The Coalition and the Greens said the Senate voting system was undemocratic but Australians are no fools – they know it was the crossbenchers who saved the country from an increased Medicare payment and deregulated university fees and other ideological flights of fancy." Mr Druery said anger with the Coalition and Greens over the Senate changes had also prompted smaller parties from both the left and right not to oppose one another in 2016. "For the first time, they have decided to stop cancelling each other out but leave right wing micros to take on the Coalition while the left micros will fight the Greens – a move that would certainly help Anthony Albanese in Grayndler and Tanya Plibersek in Sydney." Mr Druery said he was considering standing for the Senate in NSW but if that did not work out there had been an offer to work on US presidential election campaign. "Not for Trump," he said. In readiness for the federal election, Mr Druery had been mountain-biking around the NSW south coast with his American partner Melissa Archey this week. It has been a long journey for the 54-year-old political adviser since first spotted by the Herald in March 1999 at the NSW Electoral Commission office in Kent Street, Sydney, talking conspiratorially with groups of hopeful minor party candidates. That was the year of the notorious Legislative Council "table cloth" ballot paper with 264 candidates from 78 parties Mr Druery boasted of stitching up preference flows from up to 40 other groups - some of which he set up - and, heading the Republic 2001/People First ticket. His photograph appeared on the Herald front page under the headline "Look what I just built - a political career". Nearly. He wanted a parliamentary career but ended up a back room boy. Druery directed his second preference to his mate, the Outdoor Recreation Party's Malcolm Jones, and somehow shot himself in the foot. Jones won a seat. Druery later fell out with Jones – he often does with those he helps: Senator David Leyonhjelm was once a prodigy until bad blood broke out between them. Druery calls Ricky Muirthe "accidental senator", saying when another Victorian minor party senatorial candidate refused to pay him he arranged for the minnow preference flow to be directed away from Family First to Muir's Australian Motoring Enthusiasts Party. After 1999, the Carr government moved quickly to squash the micro party preference flow but the changes have not stopped the occasional minnow win - in 2015 the Animal Justice Party won a seat with 1.8 per cent of first preference votes. Mr Druery went on work for the crossbenchers in the NSW parliament, had a shot at the senate for the Liberals for Forest and followed up in 2010 with a similarly failed tilt as the Liberal Democrats candidate. Backroom politics, he said, had not made him rich. He rents a Sydney apartment and drives a 13-year-old car. In the run up to the 2013 federal election, the enormity of Mr Druery's preferences by stealth dawned on commentators and the pejorative "preference whisperer" surfaced. The Monday after the 2013 election Australians woke to predictions by Mr Druery that those he had helped with preference flows, Leyonhjelm, Muir, former NRL legend Glenn Lazarus and Jacqui Lambie (Palmer United Party from Queensland and Tasmania), and South Australian Family First stalwart Bob Day were on the way to the Senate. Nearly three years later Mr Druery believes micro party senators were down but not all were out out. |
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Title: Re: Micro Parties Go After Barnaby Joyce's Scalp Post by The Grappler on Mar 26th, 2016 at 9:23pm
With that receding hairline that's a definite Hail Mary.....
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Title: Re: Micro Parties Go After Barnaby Joyce's Scalp Post by Leftwinger on Mar 26th, 2016 at 11:13pm
If the sun doesn't come up tomorrow Barnaby will still be deputy PM at election.
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Title: Re: Micro Parties Go After Barnaby Joyce's Scalp Post by Swagman on Mar 26th, 2016 at 11:37pm
.....they don't call them 'micro' parties for nothing.....
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Title: Re: Micro Parties Go After Barnaby Joyce's Scalp Post by Armchair_Politician on Mar 27th, 2016 at 6:32am
What micro parties? They'll be extinct after the next election, thank God!
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Title: Re: Micro Parties Go After Barnaby Joyce's Scalp Post by cods on Mar 27th, 2016 at 6:34am Swagman wrote on Mar 26th, 2016 at 11:37pm:
I call them POP UP Parties... now you see them nopw you dont. but than can do a lot whilst they live.. if people actually give them their vote.. then they are worse than anyone as far as I am concerned... our basic system is being wrecked....... it wont be long before we have hundreds of little emperors doing their bit to stuff it all up.. by the time its fixed so much harm will be done.. the Major Parties should refuse their preferences... its disgraceful to sink to the level they do to win govt....it shows to me how little they have to really offer us... would they accept the preferences from a party calling itself the Paedophile Party I wonder???????? >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( What micro parties? They'll be extinct after the next election, thank God! but look at the damage one little moth can do.... thats the whole point. |
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Title: Re: Micro Parties Go After Barnaby Joyce's Scalp Post by The Mechanic on Mar 27th, 2016 at 6:35am Armchair_Politician wrote on Mar 27th, 2016 at 6:32am:
;D bye bye Clive.. Goodbye ... bye Clive.. Bye Bye.. ;) |
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Title: Re: Micro Parties Go After Barnaby Joyce's Scalp Post by Sir Crook on Mar 27th, 2016 at 6:57am
Don't forget to send the good people in the senate, a box of rubber stamps. :(
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Title: Re: Micro Parties Go After Barnaby Joyce's Scalp Post by cods on Mar 27th, 2016 at 7:35am wrote on Mar 27th, 2016 at 6:57am:
really... better to have terrorist in there isnt it??.. pones who dont give a damn as long as they dont support the ELECTED GOVT> nothing but terrorists as far as I am concerned.. |
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Title: Re: Micro Parties Go After Barnaby Joyce's Scalp Post by Dnarever on Mar 27th, 2016 at 7:41am cods wrote on Mar 27th, 2016 at 7:35am:
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Title: Re: Micro Parties Go After Barnaby Joyce's Scalp Post by Sir Crook on Mar 27th, 2016 at 7:44am
Very good, but don't forget the ink as well. Looks like they might need lots of it. :(
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Title: Re: Micro Parties Go After Barnaby Joyce's Scalp Post by Dnarever on Mar 27th, 2016 at 7:51am cods wrote on Mar 27th, 2016 at 7:35am:
The senate is there to assess legislation and to reject the stuff that isn't good enough. They have only been doing their job. You can not expect the senate to support government lies or to pass poor legislation. You were all happy to see Labor legislation blocked in the senate. Then it was called holding them to account. |
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Title: Re: Micro Parties Go After Barnaby Joyce's Scalp Post by The Grappler on Mar 27th, 2016 at 12:00pm Armchair_Politician wrote on Mar 27th, 2016 at 6:32am:
You'd prefer nothing but the two major parties that has signally failed this country for fifty years now? You actually believe either of those entrenched self-interested failed parties will get this country out of the downward spiral it's in? On a more sinister note... you actually believe in a one party state with that 'party' having its own 'opposition' in lockstep with it? I think many of you have missed the boat..... I'll be voting for Independents and Republican candidates.......... |
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