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I am reminded of how long it has been since we had a Prime Minister of the people for the people, the last one we had was removed by the elite in Australia because he threatened to make life fairer for the ordinary Joe.
My favourite! Bodgieist … of course! But I do kind of like Easter Island Statueist as well.
The Bodgie weakened the ALP to the state its in today, the Easter Island statue was absolutely hopeless and anti worker.
I actually reckon that if you stuck all those guys good points together you’d actually get a half decent politician. Which probably explains why we have a two and a half party parliamentary system to try and balance the swings.
Fiona is probably correct, it may also be worth noting that at most elections that just 3-4% can mean the difference between government and opposition.
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