The South Australian Political Landscape

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According to media sources (Adelaide Now) Hamilton-Smith has 12 votes of the 25, Redmond has 6 and the other 7 are undecided. Looks like Ms Redmond is in a lot of trouble.
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What a rabble.

Jimmy's not going to be happy about these developments!
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Gozu wrote:What a rabble.

Jimmy's not going to be happy about these developments!


Rabble indeed but will still win the next election with comfort... says a lot
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scoob wrote:
Gozu wrote:What a rabble.

Jimmy's not going to be happy about these developments!


Rabble indeed but will still win the next election with comfort... says a lot


In your opinion. Never ever underestimate the SA Liberal Party's ability to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
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I'm appalled by this to be honest. State Labor is I believe a stupid corrupt and arrogant organisation that couldn't manage a chook raffle and here we have an opposition that is about as stupid. Hamilton-Smith should go on a long holiday to Mildura and just play golf. He is trouble just like Vicki Chapman and a few other state conservatives who need to take a good long hard look at themselves and the party FFS! I'll still vote for them though, Just like you socialists voted for Bannon and Rann despite them being the two worst premiers the state has ever had.
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Sky Pilot wrote:I'm appalled by this to be honest. State Labor is I believe a stupid corrupt and arrogant organisation that couldn't manage a chook raffle and here we have an opposition that is about as stupid. Hamilton-Smith should go on a long holiday to Mildura and just play golf. He is trouble just like Vicki Chapman and a few other state conservatives who need to take a good long hard look at themselves and the party FFS! I'll still vote for them though, Just like you socialists voted for Bannon and Rann despite them being the two worst premiers the state has ever had.


Yeah, still voted Rann in after the Michelle Chantelois affair.

Says alot about Labor voters!!! :lol:
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southee wrote:
Sky Pilot wrote:I'm appalled by this to be honest. State Labor is I believe a stupid corrupt and arrogant organisation that couldn't manage a chook raffle and here we have an opposition that is about as stupid. Hamilton-Smith should go on a long holiday to Mildura and just play golf. He is trouble just like Vicki Chapman and a few other state conservatives who need to take a good long hard look at themselves and the party FFS! I'll still vote for them though, Just like you socialists voted for Bannon and Rann despite them being the two worst premiers the state has ever had.


Yeah, still voted Rann in after the Michelle Chantelois affair.

Says alot about Labor voters!!! :lol:

He was "innocent" of that wasn't he? :roll:
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Sky Pilot wrote:
southee wrote:
Sky Pilot wrote:I'm appalled by this to be honest. State Labor is I believe a stupid corrupt and arrogant organisation that couldn't manage a chook raffle and here we have an opposition that is about as stupid. Hamilton-Smith should go on a long holiday to Mildura and just play golf. He is trouble just like Vicki Chapman and a few other state conservatives who need to take a good long hard look at themselves and the party FFS! I'll still vote for them though, Just like you socialists voted for Bannon and Rann despite them being the two worst premiers the state has ever had.


Yeah, still voted Rann in after the Michelle Chantelois affair.

Says alot about Labor voters!!! :lol:

He was "innocent" of that wasn't he? :roll:


Yes, of course he was....silly me! ;)
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southee wrote:
Sky Pilot wrote:I'm appalled by this to be honest. State Labor is I believe a stupid corrupt and arrogant organisation that couldn't manage a chook raffle and here we have an opposition that is about as stupid. Hamilton-Smith should go on a long holiday to Mildura and just play golf. He is trouble just like Vicki Chapman and a few other state conservatives who need to take a good long hard look at themselves and the party FFS! I'll still vote for them though, Just like you socialists voted for Bannon and Rann despite them being the two worst premiers the state has ever had.


Yeah, still voted Rann in after the Michelle Chantelois affair.

Says alot about Labor voters!!! :lol:


Actually in protest I preferenced the Libs higher than Labor at the last election!
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Gozu wrote:
southee wrote:
Sky Pilot wrote:I'm appalled by this to be honest. State Labor is I believe a stupid corrupt and arrogant organisation that couldn't manage a chook raffle and here we have an opposition that is about as stupid. Hamilton-Smith should go on a long holiday to Mildura and just play golf. He is trouble just like Vicki Chapman and a few other state conservatives who need to take a good long hard look at themselves and the party FFS! I'll still vote for them though, Just like you socialists voted for Bannon and Rann despite them being the two worst premiers the state has ever had.


Yeah, still voted Rann in after the Michelle Chantelois affair.

Says alot about Labor voters!!! :lol:


Actually in protest I preferenced the Libs higher than Labor at the last election!

Mate I actually voted Labor twice. Whitlam federally and Dunstan locally. Whitlam turned out to be a dud but I always had high regard for Donny and I still do.
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Looking forward to watching 7:30 SA tonight!
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Gozu wrote:Looking forward to watching 7:30 SA tonight!

why is that? Another left wing rant by the ABC to get you off to a good weekend G?
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Sky Pilot wrote:
Gozu wrote:Looking forward to watching 7:30 SA tonight!

why is that? Another left wing rant by the ABC to get you off to a good weekend G?


:lol: You say that like you think it's true. They had an interview with Liberal sympathiser and Mr Natasha Stott-Despoja, Ian Smith.

Wasn't he the Libs supposed messiah five minutes before the Downer stuff started?
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Gozu wrote:What a rabble.

Jimmy's not going to be happy about these developments!


Ha! How little you really know Gozu, and how easily you are fooled.
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Quite surprised that Steve Marshall is not running for leader. Way above Martin Hamilton Smith in almost every aspect. Way too much like Tony Abbott. The time would be perfect for him now, giving him a chance for long term leadership in what is a relatively weak pool of aspirants.
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Gozu wrote:
Sky Pilot wrote:
Gozu wrote:Looking forward to watching 7:30 SA tonight!

why is that? Another left wing rant by the ABC to get you off to a good weekend G?


:lol: You say that like you think it's true. They had an interview with Liberal sympathiser and Mr Natasha Stott-Despoja, Ian Smith.

Wasn't he the Libs supposed messiah five minutes before the Downer stuff started?

I don't really know G?
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Psyber wrote:The speculation seems to have diminished somewhat since the ratings went up after Isobel's apparent gaffe re public service numbers.
I must admit I was concerned some parliamentary members may turn off her after that one but it hasn't happened.

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A week is a long time in politics redden
One of the people that signed the petition for the ballot actually wont be voting for MHS
Who knows from how many sides Gillard is going to cop it from up to the next election. Rudd is still actively campaigning against her at every opportunity.
And Jay Weatherill is, by no means, 100% safe in his position. Labor have polling that says he is seen as a safe and conservative leader, but doing nothing, and doing nothing is not going to cut it anymore.

I cant wait for the "A party that can't run itself.........." from the people that recently knifed two leaders that won elections
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redden whites wrote:
Psyber wrote:The speculation seems to have diminished somewhat since the ratings went up after Isobel's apparent gaffe re public service numbers.
I must admit I was concerned some parliamentary members may turn off her after that one but it hasn't happened.

;)
Yes, I missed that one.
There has been no interest in a change of leadership among the members at large in the electorates that I came across.
But it looks like some of the backbenchers have lost their nerve.

MHS has always wanted another go and the ALP have been promoting his chances to the press hoping his gaining the leadership will push swinging voters back their way.
For the sake of the state, and its economics future, I just hope it is not as successful as my ALP mates I'm having lunch with on November 7th are hoping it will be. :(
(One of them signalled the plan to me over 12 months ago.)
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Isobel Redman seems to have been making some odd statements at the moment such as discussing the potential capacity of Alexander Downer to be the leader of the party and the invite to the senate and so on. I do wonder if she is not planning an exit from politics altogether at the next election? Could it be that others in the party are a little concerned also and are trying to find a way to move her on and to try and make it as soft a landing as possible?
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