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It's going to be a long 100 days...
"It's like the Titanic - we're in the final scenes," the backbencher told ABC News Online.
"Third class has realised the doors are locked and they're not getting out.
"And first class are running around looking for a dress to put on."
We vote in 101 days. The favourite is paying $1.01
The panic from within is growing,
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-06-05/labor-mp-draws-titanic-analogy/4734624
Labor are in the poo big time and deservedly so.
What can they do?
Rudd - a waste of space only interested in himself. A delusional peacock.
Shorten - bombastic union thug. A narcissist through and through.
Crean and Ferguson - old wise heads that may be able to pull the shattered pieces of whats left.
The panic from within is growing,
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-06-05/labor-mp-draws-titanic-analogy/4734624
This sentence epitomises why they are so out of touch: "What the Australian public want from us is us to get on with the job."
WRONG: What the Australian public wants is an election sooner rather than later so we can get rid of the goons once and for all.
The Libs should erect a bronze of Gillard outside Parliament house inscribed.
"With thanks to Julia Gillard for ensuring Lib rule for the next 10 years at least"
TREASURER Wayne Swan says Australians can take confidence from another set of solid economic growth numbers.
The economy expanded 0.6 per cent in the March quarter, although this was slower than expected.
Why are there still bastard bosses after years of the most pro-union Labor Government in decades? What more does the ACTU want from this lot?
Kevin Rudd calling for discipline ??
http://www.google.com/news?ncl=dzWmSLxx7MmZx2McoHz37z7KZQUsM&q=kevin+rudd&lr=English&hl=en
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Labor MPs Alan Griffin and Daryl Melham pack up their offices ahead of election
Two former Labor frontbenchers have packed up their Parliament House offices, but deny it is a sign they have given up all hope of retaining their seats at the next federal election.
Alan Griffin and Daryl Melham have told the ABC they have not given up, but have confirmed they have packed up their offices in case they lose their seats on September 14.
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