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15 responses to “Crikey story: Queensland Coalition leadership woes”

  1. Bring Back EP

    It is a fallacy that weak Oppositions make bad governments.

    john Howard, Steve Bracks, Bob Carr etal show this to be false thus vote for the Libs/Nats in the QLD election.
    A change of government is desperately needed.

  2. Mark

    I don’t disagree in general, BBEP but they weren’t a flash government last time around under Borbidge and Sheldon, and would be even worse this time around. Partly because the Libs are all first termers with the exception of the retiring knifed Leader Bob Quinn, and partly because they just don’t have a clue what to do about any of the problems they’ve been highlighting. And they plan to decapitate the public service, so we couldn’t even rely on their getting good advice. And there’s enormous animosity between and within the two parties. Most scenarios where they form government have them having to rely on Independents. Howard, Bracks and Carr were all much better politicians than the lacklustre and luckless Springborg and Flegg.

  3. Bring Back EP

    two points

    1) if they are hapless water buffaloes then one can toss them out at the next election alah borbidge or Corcoran.

    2) Neither howard,Bracks nor Carr were held in high repute in Opposition.

  4. Mark

    It’s more likely in the context of a hung parliament they might not last a full term – either through a confidence motion or by-election losses.

    I disagree about Bracks and Carr – Bracks (on the back of a lot of the work of Brumby) had a pretty good set of policies and directions mapped out and Carr had ministerial experience and was seen as having done well in a tough job rebuilding the NSW ALP.

    These guys are clueless – as I understand it, they don’t even have a transition to government plan, and their policies are clearly made up on the spur of the moment – like the nutty plan to build a new Bundaberg hospital (“to change the culture”). The old one is reasonably new, and just needs more beds (as Beattie has promised), and everyone can see it’s a waste of money and just silliness. In Bundaberg it went down like a lead balloon, and got Beattie the endorsement of the Patel Survivors Group. So even in a seat where they should be so well placed to capitalise on Beattie’s problems, they end up turning themselves into the issue in the dumbest possible way.

    I think if you were in Qld, BBEP, you’d be able to see it really is a chaotic and hopeless campaign.

  5. wpd

    you’d be able to see it really is a chaotic and hopeless campaign.

    I agree completely. Mark, do you know whether any of Quinn’s staffers stayed with the good Doctor?

  6. Mark

    I understand not, wpd. The other problem is that Jake Smith (the Borg’s staffer supremo) keeps changing things around no matter what’s been agreed. There’s precious little co-ordination between the Libs and the Nats – despite there supposedly being one campaign. Greene apparently is behind the new line on the leadership – but it’s catch up stuff.

  7. steve at the pub

    Decapitating the public service is a great idea.

    This should be followed immediately by decapitations of the law & then accountancy professions.

  8. steve at the pub

    Hehehehe, Will Flegg or Springborg be leader after the election?

    First they gotta win!

  9. C.L.

    I can’t get into this election really. Beattie deserves to lose but probably won’t. I expect a ‘surge to the Opposition’ news angle being worked into the coverage in about a fortnight’s time.

    Appreciate the coverage, Mark. We who are lazy salute you.

  10. Mark

    I don’t think they need to worry too much, steve. The Australian reported today that despite the fact that health was always going to be one of the two big issues in this election, the Coalition had no health policy on Tuesday, so Flegg rushed to make one up and pulled a figure out of the air. And he told people about it, and they leaked it. I’d hate to be a Liberal right now.

    http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,20167370-2702,00.html

  11. Mark

    Thanks, C.L.

    I’m enjoying myself more than I expected to because the farcical has overwhelmed the whole Coalition show to a much greater extent than anyone anticipated!

  12. Mark

    This mob can’t take a trick, it seems.

    Flegg denies shopping centre confrontation

    The Queensland Coalition’s campaign hit another hurdle today with the Liberal leader raising the ire of management at a shopping centre north of Brisbane.

    Bruce Flegg was meeting and greeting locals at a Kippa-Ring shopping centre when security asked his entourage to leave because campaigning is not allowed on the premises.

    But Dr Flegg later denied he was kicked out.

    “I categorically rule that out,” he said. “We did the shopping centre walk, we completed our shopping centre walk.”

    A Liberal Party spokesman maintains Dr Flegg is not trying to cover up.

    He says the MP was unaware the incident had even happened.

    But ABC tv news just showed vision of Flegg being escorted out by two centre security guards. How clueless and badly organised is the Liberal campaign?

    http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200608/s1718749.htm

  13. Mark

    Update: Some interesting commentary at Pollbludger.

  14. Kim

    Some commentator wrote during the week that Flegg hadn’t learned how to mask his facial expressions yet. Something in that. But the one on his face tonight was “how the fuck did I get into this mess?”…

  15. steve

    The Liberals have long been attacked in State Parliament for having no policy on their website. If they can’t get the message before now then the rest of the campaign is only going to get worse for them when the real heat and pressure begins to build.

    I heard an interview on and took notes of the Morning Show on the ABC radio 612 Brisbane on 23June 2006 where Springborg claimed coalition “Policy is uniform and seamless” and the coalition had a “Commonality of purpose”. He then went on to say that he thought “there would be an early election in September on a Water Mandate”. So why are these clowns so unprepared?

    Laziness and incompetence are the only reasons that readily spring to mind when considering the main traits of the Queensland coalition…