Australian Election
taity
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Sadly tonight Australia changed governments, and from tonight on I think that we will see a very different Australia.
What do Aussie posters think of the change of government?
What do Aussie posters think of the change of government?
Comments
I'm surprised that you aren't happy with a fellow Queenslander taking office. :v
BTW, as politics arouses passion (not all of it pleasant), I suggest that we approach this topic with great care. I'm a political junkie but I don't know whether it's a great idea discussing politics on a film website.
The previous government had far too long in office, and IMO the change was inevitable. I for one will be looking forward to what lies ahead for the country.
There's nothing to worry about - on the Aussie Empire film forum, politics is discussed with great fervour, and the general election has been a hot topic for weeks now. The country is a democracy, in case you have forgotten. :v
Until last night, I would have taken her. )
On the other hand, political passions run pretty hot, and like sex, religion and guns, should best be let off a site where everyone comes together as fans of oo7.
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As for wanting Rudd as PM because hes a Queenslander - doesnt work like that. I was mates with his son at school, and it still didnt get me to vote for him
I've spoken to Rudd's children. They seem pretty nice and very down to earth.
I really hate to sound cynical Dan, but if they were on the campaign route, I doubt they would be anything else but nice and down to earth.
Not necessarily. Yes, it was on the campaign trial (although it was actualy at an ALP function), but they didn't come across to me as anything but genuine. I didn't vote for ALP because of this, my family is an ALP family and the fuction was for ALP supporters, but they came across to me as quite ordinary. Which in a sense they are. I mean, yes their father is now Prime Minister, but one of the boys was talking (mostly to my brother) about completing year 12 and how it was affected by illness. They did not come across to me as anything but what they are.