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Reply #15 - Today at 12:01pm
 
Looks like Albo, Gomer and Tanya are presiding over a dumpster-fire trying to "sell" the budget changes that broke more election promises.

Oh dear.
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Reply #16 - Today at 12:21pm
 
The incompetant Liberal type Budget nasty to older Australians seriously damaged Labor and put the long term proven incompetant Liberals into the race.
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Reply #17 - Today at 12:26pm
 
Daves2017 wrote Yesterday at 8:12pm:
Pauline Hanson and the One Nation Party are now a very real force in Australia politics and I believe that they are going to replace the LNP as the preferred  second party in Australia.

This doesn’t sit well with myself but I understand giving the underwhelming choice of either labor or the LNP why people are rushing to support them.


I don’t believe a far right party is the best option for Australia but on past history and performance o

I can’t mount a case to vote for either labor or LNP.

At this point I  am convinced I will being handing in a blank ballot vote.


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Pauline Hanson and the One Nation Party are now a very real force in Australia politics and I believe that they are going to replace the LNP as the preferred  second party in Australia.


ON currently hold 2 seats in the HOR. After the next election they will most likely hold 1. They would need another 74 to form Government and about another 25 to become the second party. Either option a million to one.

For ON to get to 5 HOR seats in the next election would be require a miricle.
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