i wonder show much actual physical pain that poor fella felt when he hit the enter key to publish that?
Lots I hope!i wonder show much actual physical pain that poor fella felt when he hit the enter key to publish that?
That smarmy git Andrews' speech didn't seem to acknowledge the 10+% swing against ALP in the overall primary vote. I hope that in the coming days he realises the magnitude of that swing and dials back the despotism in the coming term.
A lot of that is due to the huge swing to ALP in the 2018 Danslide correcting, sounds like that was expected even without lockdowns etc.That smarmy git Andrews' speech didn't seem to acknowledge the 10+% swing against ALP in the overall primary vote. I hope that in the coming days he realises the magnitude of that swing and dials back the despotism in the coming term.
I doubt he will, I reckon he will think he's been validated and things will get worse. And over here in WA we are a couple of years behind VIC (instead of the usual 2hrs and 20 years)That smarmy git Andrews' speech didn't seem to acknowledge the 10+% swing against ALP in the overall primary vote. I hope that in the coming days he realises the magnitude of that swing and dials back the despotism in the coming term.
I was curious about the smarmy comment and watched (most) of the speech. Was there a particular part? It seemed fairly flat and standard to me…That smarmy git Andrews' speech didn't seem to acknowledge the 10+% swing against ALP in the overall primary vote. I hope that in the coming days he realises the magnitude of that swing and dials back the despotism in the coming term.
Smarmyness will vary depending on your voteI was curious about the smarmy comment and watched (most) of the speech. Was there a particular part? It seemed fairly flat and standard to me…
Smarmyness will vary depending on your vote
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More like 5%? Only place it got close to 10 was in places like Melton which has been heinously neglected by Governments for years. Surprised swings there weren't greater - they probably should've been. Only way people living out there are going to get anything done is ousting their ALP member for an Independent (but like a proper independent, not some cooker kill Dan Andrews deadshit).That smarmy git Andrews' speech didn't seem to acknowledge the 10+% swing against ALP in the overall primary vote. I hope that in the coming days he realises the magnitude of that swing and dials back the despotism in the coming term.
How is that even "democracy"?The big problem with the government in Victoria is that even if you get a local independent in your area who is keen to improve your lot they will get no chance to do so. If you are not part of the Government you get no opportunity to voice your concerns. It's extra shit.
Inside Victoria’s lower house, where non-government business isn’t allowed
Crossbenchers say reforms are needed in the state’s legislative assembly to allow them to be heardwww.theguardian.com
I suppose that the federal LNP ran the same sort of operation in the lower house in canberra until they were booted in may this year.How is that even "democracy"?
No satire in that Betoota article.I think the betoota team summed up he Victorian election pretty well.
http://instagr.am/p/ClfCf_GyaJM/