Just as the ALP were tearing themselves apart about power privatisation, this comes out. Exactly what the NSW Liberals needed.Malfoy said:Peter Debnam's just quit the Opposition front bench over electricity privatisation....
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,23683260-5006784,00.html
I dunno if I really believe his musings of a quasi-religious nature, just think it's a bit of a wank that often comes off pompous. I don't mind people engaging in discussions however they feel, but when they appear to speak only in obscure terms and baseless rhetoric I tend to think they're never going to bring anything substantiative to the table and they're wasting everyone's time for the sake of some image game.zimmerman8k said:do you consider yourself left wing. your like some sort of bizaree conservative-socialist aboration.
I highly doubt that Peter Debnam resigning from the front bench will have any impact whatsoever. In fact, I'd go so far as to say that it would probably increase the likelihood of the Opposition forming Government. Debnam is finally where he should have been following the election loss last year.Iron said:Lol, saw that. What a nob. I feel that this split has blown any chance Barry had at the next election and I assume that this was the aim.
Bitter right narrow-minded racist petty state liberal
Agreed.Iron said:Also, I think that Australia will collapse within an hour of Kerry OBrien leaving journalism
Brave new world.The Rudd Government is planning an overhaul of the country's migration program and will consider a new unskilled migration program based on similar schemes in New Zealand.
The Government announced earlier this week that migration numbers would be lifted to 300,000 a year, the biggest increase since the post-World War II influx of migrants in 1947.
Immigration Minister Chris Evans earlier said he wants to trial the guest worker scheme with migrants from the South Pacific, and says the scheme will have a double benefit.
"One is the need for labour in a number of our industries, particularly in seasonal industries like fruit picking," he said.
"But the other aspect of course is trying to stabilise the economies of the South Pacific."
Iron said:
Banjo slur irks Queenslanders
HE is one of their own, but yesterday Prime Minister Kevin Rudd was accused of likening Queenslanders to hillbillies. Former Labor leader Mark Latham revealed Mr Rudd was fond of saying "once you leave Brisbane and cross the Pine River you can hear the sound of banjo music". The banjo reference conjures up the infamous rape scene in the movie Deliverance with the line "squeal like a pig".
http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,23712287-5005941,00.html