Liberal polling predicts losses, page-18

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    Another way of looking at it; would you prefer a smart,shifty individual who got into Parliament by knocking out a preferred candidate back in -when? 2007? And is good at dodging responsibilities,rorting, and is a professional spin merchant.Or a bumbling 'wannabe' put in his position as a result of a factional stitch-up, ahead of more talented and able people? Both major parties,in my opinion, have lost contact with their various support bases, become too 'professional', divorced from the general public, and influenced by various vested interests. They need a solid 'kick- in- the- arse' from the electorate.And they just might get it.

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