welfare for the wealthy, page-46

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    mistyrains

    Thanks for clarifying your concerns.

    For me, Labor losing the next election is much less important unless Tony Abbott is the leader of the Coalition.

    I regard Malcolm Turnbull as our most exciting, compassionate and visionary leader.

    The contrast between him and Abbott is staggering. I also foresee Abbott's record high dissatisfaction rating dragging the Coalition's 2PP towards a polling cliff that will pre-empt his removal by an increasingly insulted and disheartened party.

    Meantime Labor is clearly hell bent on preventing the return of Kevin Rudd so we will live with a PM and Treasurer who have been unable to sell ice to Eskimos. They've already failed the Gonski reforms and the NDIS and neither has even been started yet!

    My preferred scenario is for Turnbull to return after Abbott achieves his ultimate failure - record personal polling lows [not far off now]. He must never again be entertained as a possible leader since he has proven abbottsolutely toxic to our future.
 
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