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13 responses to “Malcolm's environment 2”

  1. Ken Lovell

    An extra 1.4% on interest rates eh? That’s very clever, the precision of the figure suggests that careful scientific modelling has gone into the forecast.

    Australia Post still doesn’t deliver to my little settlement. Occasionally that’s a pain in the butt but at election time it’s a constant joy and blessing.

  2. The Worst of Perth

    So you’re saying he didn’t mention the environment at all? Seriously? I get the feeling Howard is going to grab that globe “Great Dictator” style, only to have it pop just before he hands it to Costello.

  3. suz

    Careful economic modelling, apparently, by EconTech, who also found that precisely “316,000 jobs could be at risk”.

  4. suz

    So you’re saying he didn’t mention the environment at all? Seriously?

    Not one word.

  5. glen

    the globe image could also signify firstly globalisation and the sense of interconnctedness that comes with new communicaions technologies in a globalised world. secondly it could also signify that howard and costello are ‘players’ on the world stage, thus shifting the meaning from things like service provision which require taxes to an imaginary world where it is better not to pay tax.

  6. Amanda

    Seeing Turnbull up close in the flesh for the first time this week I was able solve the mystery of who he reminds me of, a jowly Griff Rhys Jones. Been bothering me for years.

  7. steve

    Suz, this is turning into a rerun of the last Queensland state election with the main players fighting over the spoils of defeat.

    His internal critics are sure to claim Mr Turnbull is selfishly positioning himself for a Coalition defeat and a possible post-poll leadership battle with Treasurer Peter Costello by painting himself as pro-Kyoto in opposition to Mr Howard’s position.

    That impression was reinforced yesterday with revelations a member of his staff had endorsed a profile page touting his boss’s leadership ambitions under the heading “Malcolm Turnbull for PM” on the internet site Facebook.

    The page urged those visiting the site to “Show your support for Malcolm, and maybe he will knock Costello off in the race for PM in waiting”. However, a Turnbull spokesman characterised it as a completely innocent interaction over the internet.

  8. Sam Clifford

    I think Turnbull would make a fantastic leader of the opposition. He’s a bit too Hewsonesque, though, maybe he should donate his millions to renewable energy.

  9. cam

    Sam, I think Turnbull would make a fantastic leader of the opposition

    The problem with executive discipline in Australian parties, especially the two major ones, is that we dont see ministers or even backbenchers for that matter express themselves politically or on policy. They get hammered under discipine so hard that they lose their personality and often conscience.

    Turnball was more interesting as a back bencher at least then he was proposing tax policy independently of the executive cabinet. Sadly, if anything we have seen executive discipline tighten under both Howard and Rudd.

  10. Spiros

    Turnbull has been busy leaking cabinet discussions from six weeks ago that he wanted to ratify Kyoto but got rolled by his colleagues.

    Why? To sure up his vote in Wentworth. And if it means undermining John Howard then that is just tough titties. First things first, thinks Malcolm, and that first thing is moi.

    Nice one Malcolm.

  11. suz

    I had a call from an opinion pollster today! In one section he read out a list of local political names and asked if I felt Favourable, Neutral or Unfavourable towards them and the second name was Lucy Turnbull (who was previously Mayor of Sydney). An interesting diversion (she was the only non-candidate name on the list.) I wonder what that was meant to show.

  12. jo

    suz,
    speaking of the lady of the house, got a 2 page letter from lucy all about darling malcolm, in the post today…by page 2, i thought she was going to tell us what a top root he was, just between us girls and all.

    This is a much longer letter than I had ever meant to write. However, I thought it was important for you to have the opportunity to hear about the Malcolm I know and love.

    PS. If you would like to talk further with me about Malcolm, please free to call me on
    9360 2941.

  13. suz

    Jo, I got that letter too!