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Old 28-03-2012, 12:04 AM   #91
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Very well said , Unfortunately to have good Goverment you need very good opposition and with a house so badly lobsided as this thats just not gonna happen..
I see the point but don't neccessarily agree.

To have good government, you need people who are genuinely committed to doing the will of the people, and who do so competently, remembering that they are servants of the people.

Now then! How many politicians fall into this catagory?

What happens is that a new government may start off well, until they get to be like piggies with their snouts in the trough, then the wheels fall off as they get a bloated sense of selves, forgetting that they're meant to be serving us.

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Old 28-03-2012, 01:13 AM   #92
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Some might see it as a good thing, her letting the buck stop with her and taking accountability for the loss.

I agree that the expense is frustrating though.

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I wonder if her resigning as ex-premier and not staying on as opposition leader (or backbencher) would have anything to do with her retirement package?

As I understand it, retirement renumeration is calculated on the last position held, a premier is payed quite a bit more than opposition leader or a normal MP.

Nah, that would have nothing to do with her decision would it? (once again we're being taken as mugs) . . .
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Old 28-03-2012, 07:16 AM   #93
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I wonder if her resigning as ex-premier and not staying on as opposition leader (or backbencher) would have anything to do with her retirement package?

As I understand it, retirement renumeration is calculated on the last position held, a premier is payed quite a bit more than opposition leader or a normal MP.

Nah, that would have nothing to do with her decision would it? (once again we're being taken as mugs) . . .
That popped into my mind also.
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Old 28-03-2012, 08:25 AM   #94
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Some might see it as a good thing, her letting the buck stop with her and taking accountability for the loss.

I agree that the expense is frustrating though.

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I can't stand it. We allow a party to replace a Prime Minister, but need a byelection to replace a state member?

That said, they are going to tie the vote in with the pending local council election, which will help mitigate the costs.
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Old 29-03-2012, 03:30 PM   #95
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Another reason Bligh lost the election...

http://blogs.news.com.au/dailytelegr...ason_revealed/
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Old 29-03-2012, 07:56 PM   #96
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I can't stand it. We allow a party to replace a Prime Minister, but need a byelection to replace a state member?

That said, they are going to tie the vote in with the pending local council election, which will help mitigate the costs.

Nope wont happen...

Because she resigned early, before she was declarred winner offically, she cant technically resign! She MUST accept the position, then resign. By then its too late
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I wonder if her resigning as ex-premier and not staying on as opposition leader (or backbencher) would have anything to do with her retirement package?

As I understand it, retirement renumeration is calculated on the last position held, a premier is payed quite a bit more than opposition leader or a normal MP.

Nah, that would have nothing to do with her decision would it? (once again we're being taken as mugs) . . .
Not to mention her useless inbred hubby $ he gets
She is not stupid but is a damn foolish low life idiot and a full on moron.
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The election has been run and won, so I think this thread can go bye-bye now.
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The election has been run and won, so I think this thread can go bye-bye now.
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