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Which Party had the best government?
1 | Labour |
60% 66 |
2 | Liberal |
33% 37 |
3 | Neither |
5% 6 |
The last two comments speak volumes. A complete case of NFI from a Coalition die-hard. Who knows where the hell they got this $9 million figure they quote. It has been mentioned in several comment posts, but it is grossly inaccurate. $9 million is chicken feed. The real figure they may be vaguely remembering is either the $190 billion Foreign Debt (that's $190,000 million - not 9 piddly million). Or perhaps they are referring to the Liberal furfy of a Beazley Black Hole, that figure was 11 billion (or $11,000 million - not 9 puny million). So where the hell did this moron get this 9 million figure they continue to quote all over this site ? The fact is they pulled it out of their arse, where it sat next to their brain. Posted by: Anonymous (29 Oct 08) |
The Liberals had the best government in australia they payed off the debt done by labor in the 70's and 80's they kept interest rates low they controlled the reserve bank, they helped the average consumer unlike the tories of the labor party they have caused petrol prices to rise drastically, i think at the next election kevin rudd will get defeated and the liberals will come back in power hopefully before labor does too much damage to our economy. Posted by: David Gill QLD (27 May 08) |
Labour is a load of garbage. Because of them in the 80 and 90's we were 9 million dollars in debt mr rudd is an absolute sleezebag i bet he is having an affair with julia gillard. I will never vote for labour i think that are a bunch of corrupt politicians who have got nothing better to do than to ruin the poorer people like us. Posted by: Anonymous (11 Mar 08) |
It is LABOR, not LABOUR ! Posted by: SpellDoctor (29 Feb 08) |