The South Australian Political Landscape

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Jim05 wrote:
tigerpie wrote:Sa greens want to ban gas in households?
Are they for real?
I think the Vics have already banned gas for new homes and are trying to phase out existing gas supplies to households


Good reason not to do it
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LOL, may not even make it to the election. :lol:

Morto subito.

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Disastrous internal Liberal polling ignites speculation about Vincent Tarzia’s leadership

Disastrous opinion polling showing the Liberals being decimated at next March’s state election has ignited speculation about Vincent Tarzia’s leadership.

State Liberal shadow cabinet was briefed on Monday night about research showing the party losing substantial ground to One Nation, both across the metropolitan and country areas.

It is understood the polling showed Liberal primary support in the high 20s – a bit higher than the 21 per cent revealed in a YouGov poll published by The Advertiser in June.

But this would leave the Liberals holding just three of their current 13 seats – all blue-ribbon country electorates – and hoping to win back three independent-held regional electorates, where the polling is said to show them performing strongly.

Senior Liberal sources said expected future leader Ashton Hurn, the party’s health spokeswoman, would not challenge Mr Tarzia, but said momentum was gathering for a push to convince him to step aside in her favour.

It is believed Ms Hurn, who has previously repeatedly ruled out becoming leader until after the election, has signalled to colleagues she would not resist being drafted in the event of an overwhelming push.

But Mr Tarzia is believed to have repeatedly told colleagues he will not quit and is determined to lead the party to the March 21 election.

Any leadership switch would be complicated by the timing, so close to the election, and Mr Tarzia’s replacement having to pay out office staff as they set up a new operation.

Senior Liberal sources said no move was expected this week, when the final three sitting days of state parliament have been scheduled before the election.

The leaking of the polling results to The Advertiser appears to be triggered by some desperate MPs and party figures, alarmed by the polling results and trying to goad Ms Hurn into a leadership bid.

“The problem is there’s no candidate at the moment (to replace Mr Tarzia),” one advocate for leadership change said.

Liberal sources said the polling showed the Liberals would be left with Flinders, held by Sam Telfer, Chaffey (Tim Whetstone) and Schubert (Ms Hurn).

But they said it showed the party performing strongly in independent seats the Liberals had previously held, notably MacKillop (Nick McBride), Narungga (Fraser Ellis) and Mount Gambier (previously Troy Bell).

Liberal leadership murmurings emerged last week, after the party switched state leaders in Victoria and New South Wales.

But there was little appetite for change in SA, so close to an election, until Monday night’s polling briefing by Liberal state director Alexander Hyde.

It is understood Mr Hyde cautioned shadow cabinet MPs against leaking the results, telling them Labor had made numerous blunders in government but its discipline was seen by voters as proxy for competence.

But Liberal infighting and turmoil was seen as proxy for incompetence, Mr Hyde is said to have told MPs.

Asked to respond, a Liberal spokeswoman said: “The state director regularly briefs parliamentarians on the Liberal Party’s ongoing research program.”

Independent MPs were sceptical about claims the Liberals were polling well in their seats, with one saying the party was struggling there because its vote was competing against both independents and One Nation.

“If it was true then it’s an indictment on them. They’re only polling well in places they’re not present,” another independent MP said.
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Hurn should wait it out.

Looks like Frankys got himself a new job
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mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Hurn should wait it out.

Looks like Frankys got himself a new job


LOL, that would perfectly round out the clown show. :lol:
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mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Hurn should wait it out.

Looks like Frankys got himself a new job



I met Ashton last week, a more pompous and self righteous person I’ll never meet
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Brodlach wrote:
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Hurn should wait it out.

Looks like Frankys got himself a new job



I met Ashton last week, a more pompous and self righteous person I’ll never meet


You’ve never met Christopher Pyne, Alexander Downer or John Olsen then?
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Olsen only, she was worse.

I could imagine Pyne though
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dedja wrote:
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Hurn should wait it out.

Looks like Frankys got himself a new job


LOL, that would perfectly round out the clown show. :lol:


But where else do they go in all seriousness?
Surely any aspiring leader lets Mali win next election before any moves.
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Then you have the twat complaining about the Clipsal and roads etc.
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Brodlach wrote:Olsen only, she was worse.

I could imagine Pyne though
Please meet Pyne, it's and experience in pompus dickheads that you'll never forget
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stan wrote:
Brodlach wrote:Olsen only, she was worse.

I could imagine Pyne though
Please meet Pyne, it's and experience in pompus dickheads that you'll never forget

I live in his former electorate, never came to my door
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Brodlach wrote:
stan wrote:
Brodlach wrote:Olsen only, she was worse.

I could imagine Pyne though
Please meet Pyne, it's and experience in pompus dickheads that you'll never forget

I live in his former electorate, never came to my door


So do I, he would never venture out with the great unwashed. :D

Stan has got it spot on, meeting the Poodle is certainly an experience, I’m amazed he was was ever able to wash Ian Wilson’s blood from his hands.
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Hooray - the race is on

We can forget ramping, WCH blowout, Turbo's hydrogen plant **** up, SAHMRI, algae bloom, state debt & everything else 8)
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Jimmy_041 wrote:Hooray - the race is on

We can forget ramping, WCH blowout, Turbo's hydrogen plant **** up, SAHMRI, algae bloom, state debt & everything else 8)


All that and the Libs are still going to arsehole Vinnie.
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The result next year is a fait accompli

For the sake of good government and relative accountability one can only hope the opposition seats dont go any lower than the ALP cricket team in 1993.

Based on the current opinion polls it is likely but that is not a good result for the state. I for one hope Patto survives in Morphett.
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The way the Libs are going, they'd be lucky to have the numbers for a netball team next year
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wenchbarwer wrote:The way the Libs are going, they'd be lucky to have the numbers for a netball team next year


Or fill an Uber.
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am Bays wrote:The result next year is a fait accompli

For the sake of good government and relative accountability one can only hope the opposition seats dont go any lower than the ALP cricket team in 1993.

Based on the current opinion polls it is likely but that is not a good result for the state. I for one hope Patto survives in Morphett.


He should go back to being Mayor … the current one is a disaster.
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am Bays wrote:The result next year is a fait accompli

For the sake of good government and relative accountability one can only hope the opposition seats dont go any lower than the ALP cricket team in 1993.

Based on the current opinion polls it is likely but that is not a good result for the state. I for one hope Patto survives in Morphett.


On AA this morning they threw up the notion that Spiers might hold more metropolitan seats than the Libs this time next year.
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I don't see Speirs winning his old seat off Labor (but wouldn't be entirely surprised if he outpolled the Liberal candidate, depending on who that is).
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