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I'de agree with that. They didn't learn from the last federal liberal campaign and they went really negative rather than pushing the good things that they did.
Personally I liked Carpenter, and I liked the way there was at least an attempt to control those elements of the party that served their own interests.
I will not happy if they put Ripper in as the next opposition leader, and the alternatives arn't much good either. The Labor party really suffered from a lack of depth this election and I think it was that lack of credible personalities that undid them at the polls.
Now all I can do is await the announcement of the north-south uranium canal project funded by mining royalties... because we know it will happen.
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I'de agree with that. They didn't learn from the last federal liberal campaign and they went really negative rather than pushing the good things that they did.
Personally I liked Carpenter, and I liked the way there was at least an attempt to control those elements of the party that served their own interests.
I will not happy if they put Ripper in as the next opposition leader, and the alternatives arn't much good either. The Labor party really suffered from a lack of depth this election and I think it was that lack of credible personalities that undid them at the polls.
Now all I can do is await the announcement of the north-south uranium canal project funded by mining royalties... because we know it will happen.