Why can't we be friendly? Agreeing to disagree with Tony Abbott

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Why can't we be friendly? Agreeing to disagree with Tony Abbott
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The response to a picture with the former prime minister last week was fascinating.

, where he put his views and I put my views, just as we did on the wisdom, or lack thereof, in him trying to extend his quarter-century political career.

When Lisa took her on a stroll through the shopping district with cameras in tow, Banks supporters came from everywhere, avowing their support, and she and the crew seriously struggled to find anyone to go on camera to say they supported Hunt. None of that, however, will make the headlines. Far more damaging are allegations of Liberal parliamentarians being threatened with damage to their pre-selection if they didn’t vote for Peter Dutton, while other are alleged to have been offered sweet deals and party promotions if they didn’t raise a ruckus.

His strongest line was that the ludicrous indulgence of knocking down and rebuilding modern stadiums was “emblematic” of all that is wrong with this government perpetually bowing to the Big End of town, starting with Alan Jones. Her strongest line was pointing to her regime’s good record on the economy and low unemployment. As to who is going to win, I’d call it 60/40 Daley’s way, after the standing ovation he received from near everybody this week, for boxing Alan Jones about the ears.

“And I would say to the women of Australia, the Catholic women of Australia, let’s consider what would happen if all Catholic women withdrew their voluntary labour from the Catholic Church which really does prop up the system.'“There is no virus there that we can measure. We can't detect anything.”

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