Tasmanian election 2021
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Tasmanian election 2021
More re less "as you are":
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-05-02/ ... /100099748
It looks like the Libs will either have a minority govt or a bare majority - either way, they remain in power.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-05-02/ ... /100099748
It looks like the Libs will either have a minority govt or a bare majority - either way, they remain in power.
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Re: Tasmanian election 2021
Vale Tasmania’s environmentPies4shaw wrote:More re less "as you are":
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-05-02/ ... /100099748
It looks like the Libs will either have a minority govt or a bare majority - either way, they remain in power.
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Swing against the government (not sure about that overall, but certainly the case in several seats), Labor steady, Greens up, but overall no change in the result, it seems. Last time I looked, there were three seats still up for grabs. The Liberals must win one of them to have a majority government. So it's wait and see.
Here in the south of the state, the mood is clearly for a change: the backward districts in the north, unfortunately, let the side down.
Here in the south of the state, the mood is clearly for a change: the backward districts in the north, unfortunately, let the side down.
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State governments, it seems status quo remains unless they seriously %$^ up.
Political parties have lost the art of being an effective opposition, instead they play small target and hope for mistakes.
I saw the Greens leader rabbiting on last night. Oh Dear.
Political parties have lost the art of being an effective opposition, instead they play small target and hope for mistakes.
I saw the Greens leader rabbiting on last night. Oh Dear.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Clueless, Eddie, utterly clueless. She was anything but a "turncoat", the party back room morons booted her out to make room for someone from a different faction.
The swing against the Liberals is clear; it went (1) to independents like Sue Hickey; and (2) to the Greens who are well up on last time. Labor lost their most appealing and popular candidate (retired before the election) and comprehensively screwed up their campaign, plus Gutwein pulled a dirty trick by calling an early election when the Opposition Leader was just a few weeks away from giving birth. A real dog act.
When you consider that thanks to Covid every other state government is 20-odd percent ahead of where they would otherwise be - look at WA for the love of Mike! - this has been a shocker for the Tasmanian Liberals. Their hopeless mismanagement of the health system has really hurt them.
The swing against the Liberals is clear; it went (1) to independents like Sue Hickey; and (2) to the Greens who are well up on last time. Labor lost their most appealing and popular candidate (retired before the election) and comprehensively screwed up their campaign, plus Gutwein pulled a dirty trick by calling an early election when the Opposition Leader was just a few weeks away from giving birth. A real dog act.
When you consider that thanks to Covid every other state government is 20-odd percent ahead of where they would otherwise be - look at WA for the love of Mike! - this has been a shocker for the Tasmanian Liberals. Their hopeless mismanagement of the health system has really hurt them.
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I don’t know what was more embarrassing, the Greens leader or the idiot on the ABC who said any criticism was because people have an issue with women...stui magpie wrote:State governments, it seems status quo remains unless they seriously %$^$%^&%% up.
Political parties have lost the art of being an effective opposition, instead they play small target and hope for mistakes.
I saw the Greens leader rabbiting on last night. Oh Dear.
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That was in the seats counted up to that time, Stui. Get it right.
Two independents in Clark (the former Dennison) between them have 21% of the vote. That's over 4% of the entire statewide vote just for those two. It is anybody's guess whether one of those two will get elected. If neither does, those preferences will probably go to Labor in the main, as will the surplus Green preferences in Clark. But anything could still happen there: a second Liberal is also on the cards.
Two independents in Clark (the former Dennison) between them have 21% of the vote. That's over 4% of the entire statewide vote just for those two. It is anybody's guess whether one of those two will get elected. If neither does, those preferences will probably go to Labor in the main, as will the surplus Green preferences in Clark. But anything could still happen there: a second Liberal is also on the cards.
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A good analysis of the state of play in Clark from Kevin Bonham here:
http://kevinbonham.blogspot.com/2021/05 ... clark.html
http://kevinbonham.blogspot.com/2021/05 ... clark.html
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A majority liberal government will continue if not accelerate Tasmania’s degradation of the environment. The ALP are not much better but were often kept in check by the Greens.
The Salmon industry let alone logging and inappropriate development is killing the Tasmanian environment.
Simply an appalling state of affairs.
The Salmon industry let alone logging and inappropriate development is killing the Tasmanian environment.
Simply an appalling state of affairs.
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Antony Green reports that the Libs have the second sat they need in Clark to govern with a bare majority.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-05-12/ ... /100132058Green says Madeleine Ogilvie, a former Labor member who turned independent and is now a Liberal, will be elected as the second Liberal member in Clark.
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