Who will be Prime Minister?

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Who will be Prime Minister

Poll ended at Sun Aug 29, 2010 7:08 pm

Julia Gillard
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45%
Tony Abbott
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55%
 
Total votes : 47

Who will be Prime Minister?

Postby Sojourner » Sun Aug 22, 2010 7:08 pm

After a week or so, once all the results are in and all the dealing done, who will be Prime Minister of Australia?
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Re: Who will be Prime Minister?

Postby dedja » Sun Aug 22, 2010 7:29 pm

Where's the Bob Katter option?
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Re: Who will be Prime Minister?

Postby Squawk » Sun Aug 22, 2010 9:51 pm

dedja wrote:Where's the Bob Katter option?


or Bob Brown? ;)
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Re: Who will be Prime Minister?

Postby Media Park » Sun Aug 22, 2010 10:40 pm

More heart than head, I'm voting Tony (for the second time in as many days)... :ympray:
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Re: Who will be Prime Minister?

Postby dedja » Sun Aug 22, 2010 10:55 pm

Media Park wrote:More heart than head, I'm voting Tony (for the second time in as many days)... :ympray:


So you're in the seat of Warringah? :?
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Re: Who will be Prime Minister?

Postby GWW » Sun Aug 22, 2010 10:57 pm

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Re: Who will be Prime Minister?

Postby fisho mcspaz » Sun Aug 22, 2010 11:11 pm

Ugh. Not Tony. Please, not Tony. I am hoping for a Labor minority government and the Greens to push Labor to the left.
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Re: Who will be Prime Minister?

Postby Interceptor » Sun Aug 22, 2010 11:26 pm

Reckon Abbott might have to cave in on the NBN if he wants to be PM.
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Re: Who will be Prime Minister?

Postby dedja » Sun Aug 22, 2010 11:44 pm

Someone would have to explain to the Mad Monk what the NBN is first ...
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Re: Who will be Prime Minister?

Postby Squawk » Sun Aug 22, 2010 11:53 pm

Interceptor wrote:Reckon Abbott might have to cave in on the NBN if he wants to be PM.


You could be spot on there.

The 3 conservative independents are all representing rural constituents. Wilkie said last night he was sick of southern Tasmania not getting any Cwlth coin because northern Tasmania was marginal and attracted all the coin, eg road upgrades.

Both parties will be looking in two directions for guidance.

Tasmania - a hung Parliament there ended up seeing Labor take government because the Governor demanded that the pre-existing govt test its strength on the floor of the house. That could be the same advice that Quentin Bryce offers, remembering that as luck would have it, the Tasmanian Governor is an ex-Judge of high legal standing.

WA - Barnett got in because he promised a massive rural dividend from mining profits. Something like $750m per annum IIRC? That was enough to sway the necessary allegiances required to side with his party to form government there.

A third possibility for guidance is the NT, where "hung parliament" has a whole new meaning altogether.

A fourth possibility is the SA history, ie "Peter Lewis will be speaker and we will have a constitutional pageant manouevre" in SA in 2002, when Lewis fooled everyone to go from being a conservative, to being an independent, to handing govt to Mike Rann.

The sorts of offers that are made will very much depend on who has how many seats after all the counting is complete. The trickiest bit of all, is whether the independents will stick together as a bloc of 5, two blocks of 2 and 3, or whether one party can splinter the 5 in such a way as to take govt.
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Re: Who will be Prime Minister?

Postby Squawk » Sun Aug 22, 2010 11:54 pm

dedja wrote:Someone would have to explain to the Mad Monk what the NBN is first ...


Nauru Before Noon? ;) or maybe No Bloody N-sulation :lol:
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Re: Who will be Prime Minister?

Postby Psyber » Mon Aug 23, 2010 9:03 am

fisho mcspaz wrote:Ugh. Not Tony. Please, not Tony. I am hoping for a Labor minority government and the Greens to push Labor to the left.
Exactly what I dread! I couldn't cope with an initiative stifling nanny state run by the PC righteous - Victoria was bad enough. I'd have to emigrate..
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Re: Who will be Prime Minister?

Postby redandblack » Mon Aug 23, 2010 9:12 am

Squawk, would you agree that if the 3 Ind's are from conservative electorates, then Wilkie is definitely from a Labor electorate?
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Re: Who will be Prime Minister?

Postby Psyber » Mon Aug 23, 2010 9:17 am

Interceptor wrote:Reckon Abbott might have to cave in on the NBN if he wants to be PM.
I don't think he'll have to go that far.
I suspect the rural seats would feel well rewarded if they even got ADSL1 level performance instead of dial up if they are lucky, or expensive and patchy satellite. ADSL2+ would be a real bonus.
Subsidised satellite services, with improved reliability, may even satisfy them. Country folk tend not to be greedy and always want more.

One of the faults of the NBN was that it was not going to do anything for the people in the real country areas but increase the city-country divide.
Provision of good phone and ISP services has been highly city, and near city area, orientated because that is where most voters are.

It was only in 2004 I finally lived anywhere I could get ADSL1, and only in 2009 that I moved close enough to a city to get nominal ADSL2+.
[And even that - 18 Km from the Adelaide CBD is limited to 6.4Mbps by the 4.6 Km of rotting copper line from the exchange.]
I'd be happy t get real ADSL2+, let alone massive speeds of the very expensive NBN.
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Re: Who will be Prime Minister?

Postby fisho mcspaz » Mon Aug 23, 2010 9:17 am

Psyber wrote:
fisho mcspaz wrote:Ugh. Not Tony. Please, not Tony. I am hoping for a Labor minority government and the Greens to push Labor to the left.
Exactly what I dread! I couldn't cope with an initiative stifling nanny state run by the PC righteous - Victoria was bad enough. I'd have to emigrate..
[Perhaps Switzerland would be nice, or I note I could buy a decent unit in Malibu cheaper than one at Goolwa at present.]


Yes, well I discussed the possibility of moving to New Zealand with my partner, should Tony become PM. We haven't ruled it out!
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Re: Who will be Prime Minister?

Postby Psyber » Mon Aug 23, 2010 9:25 am

fisho mcspaz wrote:
Psyber wrote:
fisho mcspaz wrote:Ugh. Not Tony. Please, not Tony. I am hoping for a Labor minority government and the Greens to push Labor to the left.
Exactly what I dread! I couldn't cope with an initiative stifling nanny state run by the PC righteous - Victoria was bad enough. I'd have to emigrate..
[Perhaps Switzerland would be nice, or I note I could buy a decent unit in Malibu cheaper than one at Goolwa at present.]
Yes, well I discussed the possibility of moving to New Zealand with my partner, should Tony become PM. We haven't ruled it out!
I guess that would help offset the flow of NZ refugees coming our way to some extent.
Perhaps we could run a social experiment and move all our lefties to NZ and all their righties here and see how it goes. ;)
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Re: Who will be Prime Minister?

Postby fisho mcspaz » Mon Aug 23, 2010 9:33 am

Psyber wrote:
fisho mcspaz wrote:
Psyber wrote:
fisho mcspaz wrote:Ugh. Not Tony. Please, not Tony. I am hoping for a Labor minority government and the Greens to push Labor to the left.
Exactly what I dread! I couldn't cope with an initiative stifling nanny state run by the PC righteous - Victoria was bad enough. I'd have to emigrate..
[Perhaps Switzerland would be nice, or I note I could buy a decent unit in Malibu cheaper than one at Goolwa at present.]
Yes, well I discussed the possibility of moving to New Zealand with my partner, should Tony become PM. We haven't ruled it out!
I guess that would help offset the flow of NZ refugees coming our way to some extent.
Perhaps we could run a social experiment and move all our lefties to NZ and all their righties here and see how it goes. ;)


I'm currently thinking of all the different ways this could play out... unfortunately they all seem to end with NZ's economy falling into disrepair and the government splitting up into six or seven unruly factions. I might be a leftist but without balance, there is no left, only chaos. ;)
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Re: Who will be Prime Minister?

Postby Wedgie » Mon Aug 23, 2010 9:47 am

I think most South Aussies will sit on the fence after seeing what happened here in 2002.
People in other states will probably assume the independents will represent their constituants but who knows especially with Mad Katter probably in his last term.

Mind you if Labor get up in Hasluck I don't think it'll matter and Labor will have enough. Going to all come down to postals and pre polls. If they favour the sitting member which they quite often do the squawky red head will be back in power IMHO.
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Re: Who will be Prime Minister?

Postby Leaping Lindner » Mon Aug 23, 2010 9:51 am

Barnaby "It's a joke" Joyce has a swipe at Tony Windsor on the tube saturday night and then (stupidly) backs it up AGAIN on radio this morning. :? :shock: Warren Truss has previously abused Bob Katter, and there is no love lost there. Coupled with the fact that the Greens will have nine senators next july - and blind freddie can see a Gillard Government would negotiate easier them than an Abbott Government - it's not looking good for Tone.

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Re: Who will be Prime Minister?

Postby Psyber » Mon Aug 23, 2010 10:12 am

LL I'd argue that it is a matter of necessity to prevent economic chaos to have a Coalition controlled lower house to balance the leftist insanity that will reign in the upper house.
I don't expect you to agree with me. ;)
I see the Greens as the 3D party; the dogmatists, the disaffected, and the delusional.

I agree Barnaby Joyce has foot in mouth disease again.
Hopefully, though those differences will be overcome in the interests of the rural people those independents represent.
After all the ALP is very much a party of the cities and the industrial unions, and any promise they make to help the rural areas is usually token and broken.
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