TRB wrote:have you seen question time ever?
its a joke.
Truer words have never been spoken.
TRB wrote:have you seen question time ever?
its a joke.

Wyld wrote:Back when it was just two parties

Wyld wrote:the libs and nats are seperate entities, but they are one party .. as in, it's a formal thing, unlike labor and the greens
Doctor_Jan-I-Tor wrote:You could also say that the ALP and the Greens are a Coalition with a common cause of keeping TA out of the lodge.

Wyld wrote:Doctor_Jan-I-Tor wrote:You could also say that the ALP and the Greens are a Coalition with a common cause of keeping TA out of the lodge.
Sure you could say that .. but it's not the same ..
Wikipedia: "The Coalition in Australian politics refers to a group of centre-right parties that has existed in the form of a coalition agreement (on and off) since 1922."
Labor and the Greens have no such agreement, they are not a 'unified group' in any real way - outside of 'not being part of the Libs/Nats coalition'.
Doctor_Jan-I-Tor wrote:Wyld wrote:the libs and nats are seperate entities, but they are one party .. as in, it's a formal thing, unlike labor and the greens
No, they're a coalition not "one party"....they are two separate parties/ entities with a common/ similar cause joining together. You could also say that the ALP and the Greens are a Coalition with a common cause of keeping TA out of the lodge.


SaNE wrote:I'm just waiting for the prices to go up and for people to realise that the 'extra money' they are getting isn't going to cut it.

Jez wrote:And Whyalla is still on the map :O.


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