The South Australian Political Landscape

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Booney wrote:
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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RB wrote: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).
He will shit it in, they love him over there
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The Labor candidate (now incumbent) received 48% of the primary vote (60% after preferences) at the by-election.

Speirs would need to get that down probably into the mid-30s to be a chance (assuming he ends up ahead of the endorsed Liberal).

I just don't see him doing that (I think he's more likely to draw votes that would otherwise go to the Liberal).
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Dutchy wrote:
RB wrote: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).
He will shit it in, they love him over there
Nope, F*** Off the druggie F***tard broke the trust

No chance I’m I”m voting for him
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am Bays wrote:
Dutchy wrote:
RB wrote: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).
He will shit it in, they love him over there
Nope, F*** Off the druggie F***tard broke the trust

No chance I’m I”m voting for him
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Dutchy wrote:
RB wrote: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).
He will shit it in, they love him over there
Fits right in with some of the suburbs :P
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RB wrote:The Labor candidate (now incumbent) received 48% of the primary vote (60% after preferences) at the by-election.

Speirs would need to get that down probably into the mid-30s to be a chance (assuming he ends up ahead of the endorsed Liberal).

I just don't see him doing that (I think he's more likely to draw votes that would otherwise go to the Liberal).
Speirs is a radical religious Pathological liar , his history clearly shows and the audacity to think people would forgive this drug dealing convicted prick another chance please. He is another example of a politician living of the tax payers.
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Let's not forget the attempt at grooming those two young blokes, as well
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I know backgrounding journos for political gain has been with us forever, but those in the Liberal Party destabilising Tarzia (even though he’s a village idiot) are just going to hand Labor a greater majority next year.

It’s classic political bastardry, publicly deny any mischievousness, we are as one, whilst the faceless behind the scenes plot the downfall, creating headlines to destabilise, hence creating self fulfilling media interest which allows them to manufacture a situation to pounce.

I won’t shed a tear for Tarzia, but the Libs are just more monumentally stupid than I ever imagined.

https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/sou ... 69ffc53b5c
Ashton Hurn backers divide spoils - but deny plot against Vincent Tarzia

Senior Liberal agitators pushing to install Ashton Hurn as leader are already dividing up the spoils, with conservative Ben Hood being earmarked as her deputy.

Liberals pushing for Ms Hurn have also been engaging in speculation a delegation would visit Opposition Leader Vincent Tarzia as early as Thursday, the final sitting day of state parliament before the March state election.

But it is understood Liberal rules prevent a deputy leader sitting in the upper house, highlighting the haphazard nature of the push to install Ms Hurn.

Mr Tarzia’s camp has been quick to hose down the destabilisation, saying he is not going anywhere and that the rumours have no substance.

Ms Hurn’s supporters do appear to be growing bolder.

The Advertiser was also told Mr Hood would be Ms Hurn’s deputy, with her as “good cop” and him as “bad cop”.

Some senior Liberals emphatically rejected the prospect of any delegation visiting Mr Tarzia on Thursday while others did not rule it out, or that the destabilisation could continue into next week.

The Advertiser was also told the delegation’s plans had been cancelled.

Asked to comment, Mr Tarzia’s office referred The Advertiser to his statements at a joint press conference with Ms Hurn on Wednesday, at which both rejected any prospect of leadership change before next March’s state election.

“She (Ms Hurn) said that she’s not challenging. I’m not resigning. I’m here to fight for my community and this state and this party, and I’ll be the leader for the election in March next year. It’s as simple as that,” Mr Tarzia said on Wednesday.

Mr Tarzia and Ms Hurn appeared together on Wednesday in a show of unity, with Ms Hurn saying there were no circumstances under which she would become leader before next March’s state election.

At that press conference, The Advertiser asked Ms Hurn for her message to colleagues who want to draft her into the leadership, and whether there was any way whatsoever that she would become leader before next March’s election.

She replied: “No. Vincent is our leader. I’m focused on working with Vincent towards the next election.”
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Why in the world would she want to become leader before the election?

Especially since she's unlikely to have much competition for the job following the election...
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RB wrote:Why in the world would she want to become leader before the election?

Especially since she's unlikely to have much competition for the job following the election...
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RB wrote:Why in the world would she want to become leader before the election?

Especially since she's unlikely to have much competition for the job following the election...
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RB wrote:Why in the world would she want to become leader before the election?

Especially since she's unlikely to have much competition for the job following the election...
Whilst I don't believe for one moment she could win them the election I think she could potentially get them some wins. She's solid on ramping, she's a she which might just challenge Mali's work when he's on the front foot and Tarzia is particularly unlikeable.

The inevitable loss in March would cost Tarzia his job, I think Hurn could ride it out better than he could. Then again there's bound to be some clown willing to knife her to get the job.
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Mali twitter :

After two decades of service to South Australia, our Parliament and his local community, Leon Bignell MP has announced he will not be recontesting the next State Election.

Leon has been a tireless advocate for his constituents and our entire state. From strengthening regional communities to championing tourism, major events and primary industries, he has consistently brought passion and an unwavering commitment to delivering lasting outcomes for South Australia.

His service to the Labor Party has been just as remarkable. Against every prediction, Leon held Mawson for Labor at the “unwinnable” 2014 election.

In 2018, he again defied expectations after a significant redistribution turned Mawson into a notional Liberal seat, yet he retained it once more.

And at the last election, he didn’t just hold Mawson, he strengthened Labor’s position with a significantly increased margin.

It is an extraordinary record of electoral resilience and deep community support.

I want to sincerely thank Leon for his remarkable service, his dedication, and his many contributions to public life.

I wish him every success in the next chapter ahead.
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She might get them closer to a victory at the next election than he will at this one.
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Leon is a family member of friends of ours, before I met him I thought he was an absolute wanker. He’s actually a reasonable bloke, but still a wanker.

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Brodlach wrote:She might get them closer to a victory at the next election than he will at this one.
There's no chance she survives to the next election is she's in the hot seat when they lose in March.
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Stan Evans, one half of the Hatfield-McCoy 2 generation old SA Liberal Party feud, has died, aged 95.
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Josh Teague on AA :oops: :oops:

Libs are gone.
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mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Josh Teague on AA :oops: :oops:

Libs are gone.
Surely the media advisors at Lib HQ know the ability Dave and Will have to rip someone apart, why do they always sound un / under prepared?
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