State of disillusionment

Comments (4)
1 Wednesday, 15 December 2010 12:10
Gerry
I am glad that the govt has changed. The ALP has been so focused on maintaining power they have lost the understanding that Govt actually needs to deliver. Their endless plans ultimately killed them. Every day I suffer disruption on the train network, I think 'this is the ALP legacy to Victoria' and it will remind me not to vote ALP again. That written, if the Libs do not deliver they will suffer the embarrassment of being a one term govt.
2 Wednesday, 15 December 2010 12:40
Brian Devlin
Whilst the Governement may have changed I doubt that the pitiful conservative lackies in the press will ever hold a liberal governement up to the same level of scrutiny that they apply to governments of other persuasions.
So friend I doubt that this will be a one term government. Victorians have chosen their own course and will have to put up with the results or lack of results .
3 Wednesday, 15 December 2010 19:38
Lorikeet
I was really disappointed that the Democratic Labor Party (DLP) ran 67 candidates and still didn't pick up any seats. They even lost their upper house member, Peter Kavanagh. I wish people would move away from voting for the major parties. A better mix of parties in the parliament would encourage greater democracy and accountability, especially if minor parties who are patriots of their own country are added to the mix. If people don't want to be completely crushed by global banks buying up everything, or the government corporatising everything, they should not vote for Labor or Liberals.
4 Wednesday, 12 January 2011 12:46
Ross
The major parties have been shafting us for far too long.New parties are germinating at this moment.All pollies are on notice.

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