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.J_C_Campbell: If you are Bill Shorten – you will be Prime Minister in weeks, that is the reality the polls are showing. The last thing you want is the arrival of boats. MORE: newsday

 

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J_C_Campbell Yeah, stranded at sea of course you wouldn't want the arrival of boats? Few people have come to Australia by boat in the last 40 years. You don't think pensioners paying 40% tax & high incomers paying 80% is a bigger problem? What does this do the economy, a few pay that much.

J_C_Campbell The Shorten Kakistocracy, will make the Rudd, Gillard & Whitlam governments look competent.

J_C_Campbell What if you're not Bill Shorten? Will the boats be okay then?

J_C_Campbell So PeterDutton_MP has boats ready to go. Just got to give the signal to the boys on the ground in Indonesia

J_C_Campbell The Greens are a massive thorn in Bill's side! Bill and Labor will lose thousands of votes as people are scared of the reckless Greens.

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Medical transfers are the 'backdoor way' for boat people to access Australia | Sky News AustraliaPrime Minister Scott Morrison has vowed the Coalition will vote against an Independent-backed asylum seeker medical evacuation bill, even if it means the government will lose a vote on the floor of parliament.\n\nLabor is supporting the legislation brought forward by Wentworth MP Kerryn Pehelps, which would make transfers for asylum seekers easier by giving the decision-making power to doctors.\n\nCurrently, the Home Affairs department has the final say over whether a refugee or asylum seeker who is housed in an offshore detention centre has the right to be transported to Australia to receive medical treatment.\n\nIf the government loses the vote, which they are expected to, it will be the first time since 1929 that a government has lost a vote on substantive legislation in the House of Representatives. Bound to happen Considering we may have permanently harmed many of them you might well be right. Well LURCH would know all about BACK DOORS. .Its been back dooring Maggie for yrs credlin pmlive
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