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Old 10-28-2010, 07:48 AM
 
Location: Perth, Australia
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7 Seats, 50% Two Party Preferred, a government without an absolute majority.


He's always had policies. You're probably just not a fan of them.


I don't mean to sound like he's an idol, but you have to admit he did some great work, better than what most people would have expected.
Abbott says PM is 'nasty' - Yahoo!7 (http://au.news.yahoo.com/latest/a/-/latest/8216668/abbott-says-pm-is-nasty/12/ - broken link)

proof to how much of an idiot he is.

Are you serious, you call him getting the 50% two party government a gain from tony abbott...

That douche couldn't even win the majority of the votes even when labour was in utter turmoil.

Many political experts agree that it should of been a walk in the park for liberals to take the voters after all that blundering, but he still failed.

This two party government is hardly a success for anyone, now its going to be harder for everyone to implement any policies, which will result in us the voters suffering.
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Old 10-28-2010, 07:08 PM
 
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Abbott says PM is 'nasty' - Yahoo!7 (http://au.news.yahoo.com/latest/a/-/latest/8216668/abbott-says-pm-is-nasty/12/ - broken link)

proof to how much of an idiot he is.

Are you serious, you call him getting the 50% two party government a gain from tony abbott...

That douche couldn't even win the majority of the votes even when labour was in utter turmoil.

Many political experts agree that it should of been a walk in the park for liberals to take the voters after all that blundering, but he still failed.

This two party government is hardly a success for anyone, now its going to be harder for everyone to implement any policies, which will result in us the voters suffering.
They weren't that high in two-party-preferred before Abbott took leadership and it was him who found the right ways to highlight Labor's faults and gain significant traction.

Even though the coalition didn't get enough seats, they certainly aren't the failure of 2010. Back when Turnbull or Nelson were leader, no one would have thought the coalition would be in the position they're in today.
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Old 10-28-2010, 11:02 PM
 
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Many political experts agree that it should of been a walk in the park for liberals to take the voters after all that blundering, but he still failed.
citation please?
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