Mr B
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sydneycroatia58 wrote::lol: When asked if she had learnt anything in her 18 year absence from politics Pauline Hanson's response was "I don't need to learn anything" :lol: Nuff said
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Swarth
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MrBrisbane wrote:sydneycroatia58 wrote::lol: When asked if she had learnt anything in her 18 year absence from politics Pauline Hanson's response was "I don't need to learn anything" :lol: Nuff said :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Toughlove
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The sooner Canberra lets Qld secede the better.
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Mr B
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She believes in what she says, while I may not agree with the majority what she says just like Trump but I do like people like this. It is different to the same old lines we hear from the usual A and B.
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Condemned666
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sydneycroatia58 wrote::lol: When asked if she had learnt anything in her 18 year absence from politics Pauline Hanson's response was "I don't need to learn anything" Fish and Chips shop owner
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sydneycroatia58
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Antony Green predicting we won't know the final result of the election tonight.
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thejollyvic
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pilbersek going HAM on channel 9 lmao
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sydneycroatia58 wrote::lol: When asked if she had learnt anything in her 18 year absence from politics Pauline Hanson's response was "I don't need to learn anything" she'll likely get a seat on the senate....I think that's a bigger lesson for the two major parties
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thejollyvic
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oates is a fatter colin powell
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labour need one of the close seats where libs lead to go in their favour to have a chance of governing with minors. 2 would make it favourites
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outside of wa the best shots for labour to come back lindsay forde capricornia all less than 50% of the vote and withing half a percent each
best shot for libs is petrie
labour has strengthened in most seats throughout the night as early voting strongly favoured libs
I think labour minority government is now over 30% chance their popular vote is now 50.71% which means they can claim a mandate when forming a coalition
seat count 68 to labour 67 to libs others have 5
Edited by grazorblade: 2/7/2016 09:37:57 PM
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Condemned666
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Why do people elect the greens? Its choosing terrorism!
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scotty21
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Condemned666 wrote:Why do people elect the greens? Its choosing terrorism! The live in a make believe fantasy world
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Condemned666 wrote:Why do people elect the greens? Its choosing terrorism! I think you're acting like a knob but this is funny so I'll take the queue to post [youtube]WH_MBwQhGgA[/youtube]
Insert Gertjan Verbeek gifs here
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Toughlove
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scotty21 wrote:Condemned666 wrote:Why do people elect the greens? Its choosing terrorism! The live in a make believe fantasy world Makes more sense than One Nation.
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Mr B
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Toughlove wrote:scotty21 wrote:Condemned666 wrote:Why do people elect the greens? Its choosing terrorism! The live in a make believe fantasy world Makes more sense than One Nation. [youtube]hxce_qvhi5I[/youtube]
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thejollyvic
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mcjules wrote:Condemned666 wrote:Why do people elect the greens? Its choosing terrorism! I think you're acting like a knob but this is funny so I'll take the queue to post [youtube]WH_MBwQhGgA[/youtube] far i miss the chasers :lol:
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Carlito
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Hmm scouse is quiet on social media
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scotty21
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Toughlove wrote:scotty21 wrote:Condemned666 wrote:Why do people elect the greens? Its choosing terrorism! The live in a make believe fantasy world Makes more sense than One Nation. Not that i condone One Nation but they at least live in some sort of reality
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grazorblade
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aec now has 69 for labour and libs 5 for others
I think at the moment we are looking at 70% chance of liberals running government in some form (getting 75 or more seats gaurantees it)
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Condemned666
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scotty21 wrote:Toughlove wrote:scotty21 wrote:Condemned666 wrote:Why do people elect the greens? Its choosing terrorism! The live in a make believe fantasy world Makes more sense than One Nation. Not that i condone One Nation but they at least live in some sort of reality A dickensian, dostoyevsky reality ](*,)
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sydneycroatia58
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You can almost hear Tony Abbott sharpening up his knives.
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grazorblade
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labour now ahead in cowan but softened in petrie
if they keep these two seats they could in theory form a minority government
libs still favourites though
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grazorblade
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and now libs are ahead in cowan
anyway I'm off to bed :)
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Mr B
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:You can almost hear Tony Abbott sharpening up his knives. :lol: Let loose Abbott, spill the goss.
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Mr B
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grazorblade wrote:and now libs are ahead in cowan
anyway I'm off to bed :) Night mate, cheers for the updates.
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Toughlove
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scotty21 wrote:Toughlove wrote:scotty21 wrote:Condemned666 wrote:Why do people elect the greens? Its choosing terrorism! The live in a make believe fantasy world Makes more sense than One Nation. Not that i condone One Nation but they at least live in some sort of reality Talked to a bloke in the pub about her last night and he said "well everything she says is right". And I said it's easy to complain, harder to come up with solutions and the stupid woman hasn't a sensible idea in that empty head of hers.
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Looks like Wyatt Roy has been voted out
He was a man of specific quirks. He believed that all meals should be earned through physical effort. He also contended, zealously like a drunk with a political point, that the third dimension would not be possible if it werent for the existence of water.
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Toughlove
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marconi101 wrote:Looks like Wyatt Roy has been voted out Good. Go out and get some life experience and then come back in 5 or 10 years if you want another crack. Should never have been elected in the first place.
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Fuark this is going to be seriously close. No chance we know the result for certain tonight.
Libs may - just - sneak past the post with a majority, but in the event of a hung parliament, these are the 5 non-Lib/Lab reps who will decide the government:
Andrew Wilkie - Independent - Denison (Tasmania) - Formed an agreement with Gillard in 2010 for a minority Labor government after she agreed to tighten poker machine regulations, however may not be so keen on Labor this time around after the Labor government backed down on this promise in 2013 after lobbying from NSW gambling interests.
Bob Katter - Katter's Australian Party - Kennedy (Queensland) - Sat on the cross-benches in 2010, "Mad Bob" could be swayed by either party or choose to sit out as he did last time around.
Cathy McGowan - Independent - Indi (Victoria) - A surprise winner in 2013, has strong connections to rural communities in Victoria and as an ex-teacher and community worker is seen as a compassionate and well-liked personality in her electorate.
Rebekha Sharkie - Xenophon Team - Mayo (South Australia) - A former staffer for her defeated Liberal opponent Jamie Briggs and ex-advisor to the SA Libs. Bit of a wild card but I'd say she'd probably be keener to align with a minority Lib government.
Adam Bandt - Greens - Melbourne (Victoria) - Held the seat since 2010, odds on to align with the Labor party in a hung parliament, though he may pretend otherwise to increase his party's bargaining power!
So on that info I'd say a Liberal minority government is likely in the event that the Liberals don't scrape the majority. That said, both parties will be trying their best to sway the cross-benchers.
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