Nebuchanezzar
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Liberals dominated in Cronulla.
Coogee and Maroubra are both Labor seats. However, basically all other beach side electorates in Sydney are now held by the Libs. Manly and Pittwater both changed hands from independents.S1M0 said:I would assume that all the beach areas (cronulla, coogee, bondi, bronty,etc) would have liberals filling their seats.
Not sure though, might check up on that.
Good news is that Labour won!!
Yeah, pretty much the more affluent beach seats (Vaucluse, Manly, Pittwater) are Liberal, while the more sort of surfie areas like Coogee and Maroubra tend towards Labor. Southern suburbs (Menai and Miranda, around the Cronulla and Kurnell areas) are also Labor - Debnam didn't make enough inroads on desal to win them. (I've never really understood how a desalination plant would adversely impact residents, anyway.)ZabZu said:Coogee and Maroubra are both Labor seats. However, basically all other beach side electorates in Sydney are now held by the Libs. Manly and Pittwater both changed hands from independents.
QFT.Triangulum said:It's horribly depressing that Fred Nile has apparently regained his LC seat.
Why?frog12986 said:The prospect of an ALP autocracy is quite daunting..
The prospect of total autonomy of either of the major parties would be quite daunting. There would be no check or balance of any form, and would greatly reduce the ability of the Opposition party to hold the governing party to account.Triangulum said:Why?
If the Liberals had every state I don't think you would be flapping your arms around deploring the state of our democracy.frog12986 said:The prospect of total autonomy of either of the major parties would be quite daunting. There would be no check or balance of any form, and would greatly reduce the ability of the Opposition party to hold the governing party to account.
In order to differentiate itself from the sitting government that has the power of encumbancy it has to do something outlandish or present something big and bold, otherwise it would be accused of just simply being anti anything the government says.In a political sense, the ALP still has an affinity with reckless expenditure federally, which poses great risk for stability across the naton.
I actually don't think it would be good regardless of the party, much like the electorate. Hence why it has only happened once, for a brief period of 6 months many moons ago..wheredanton said:If the Liberals had every state I don't think you would be .
Hhaha, leave it to you to somehow read these results as a positive for Howard and the coalition. THE ALP WON IN THE FACE OF COMPLETELY SHITTY SERVICES, A BORDERLINE RECESSION, AND A SHODDY CAMPAIGN. Despite that, the electorate has realised and voted on industrial relations, and I suspect the same will occur at the federal election. People don't trust the coalition as they used to, and people are more than a little pissed off about IR, and service cuts.frog12896 said:I think this does work rather favourably for Howard. Despite aslight shift in support in Sydney's far west, Australian voters will be very reluctant to give the ALP power of the entire nation.
We'll wait and see won't we. Australians dont like the centralisation fo power, and Stephen Loosely made this point quite emphatically in relation to state success.Nebuchanezzar said:Hhaha, leave it to you to somehow read these results as a positive for Howard and the coalition. THE ALP WON IN THE FACE OF COMPLETELY SHITTY SERVICES, A BORDERLINE RECESSION, AND A SHODDY CAMPAIGN. Despite that, the electorate has realised and voted on industrial relations, and I suspect the same will occur at the federal election. People don't trust the coalition as they used to, and people are more than a little pissed off about IR, and service cuts.
Lol. Lemme guess, you also think that the HSC English course is pro-left too?Does anyone find Nebs comments typically ignorant and uneducated? Similar to that of most of our states wonderful teachers..
Oh my no. I voted [1] Greens as a protest against how shoddy services in the state were. Things could definately be better. So you know, research these things prior plz.Weren't you the one saying things were not that bad in the state? That's a fast change of tune...
How was IR the central issue? The ad was based on a fallacy, and merely twisted the truth of the matter. I would like to know if Mr Iemma is going to ensure the NSW awards remain and the private sector will be protected under the state system? If IR was as prevalent as you say, despite the STATE issues, there would have been little or no swing in many of the seats. It was always going to be more than difficult for the Coalition to make any inroads with the most marginal seat at 4.1%, however there are some healthy swings that negate the IR issue. The following highlight some healthy swings and inroads into substantial margins created in 2003, when the Opposition was even more inept:Nebuchanezzar said:I don't really care about a swing. If it were up to the ALP's performance at state then they would have lost, with a massive swing against them! You cannot bend the results to suit your opinion, it's just not possible. IR was the central issue at this election. If that wasn't the case, we would have seen a much different result.
Teachers are the most protected, unaccoutable species in the entire public service. The very fact that a dyslexic person can obtain qualifications to TEACH other people reflects greatly on this system.Lol. Lemme guess, you also think that the HSC English course is pro-left too?
you cant really throw a vote away in australian elections because of the preferences system.mr_brightside said:I was going to throw my vote away to the Green's but then changed my mind at the last second and voted liberal for Anthony Robert's. eh.
Lol. Just shuttup, you fool.frog said:Teachers are the most protected, unaccoutable species in the entire public service. The very fact that a dyslexic person can obtain qualifications to TEACH other people reflects greatly on this system.