Australia's New PM Is The Result Of An Inside Job!
Sept 14, 2015 18:40:37 GMT -6
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Post by omegalogos on Sept 14, 2015 18:40:37 GMT -6
Explanation: Today Australia awakes to a new PM after the Liberal Party had a leadership spill yesterday and voted on a new leader late last night resulting in Malcolm Turnbull replacing Tony Abbott as both leader of the Liberal Party and the PM of Australia.
This was due to a 54 to 44 vote and the 10 extra votes seem to have come from South Australian Liberal members ...
www.abc.net.au/news/2015-09-15/newly-elected-liberal-leader-malcolm-turnbull-to-be-sworn-in/6775962?google_editors_picks=true
South Australian MPs and senators, who feared electoral wipe-out with Mr Abbott at the helm, played a significant role in yesterday's leadership change and many want the submarines to be built locally in Adelaide.
There was fear the subs would be bought from Japan instead and it is also related to the death of the Australian Car industry [mostly in SA, so its about jobs] which the former PM practically signed its death warrant.
And Australians wont get a say on who is in charge until elections just shy of a year from now. .
Mr Turnbull said he expected parliament to run its full term, a nod to nervous backbenchers worried about the possibility of snap election, while MPs believe he will continue to support holding a plebiscite on same-sex marriage.
So an obvious case of a select group of insiders arbitrarily determining Australia's future for internal military industry reasons by toppling the former leader without the full input of everyday Australians which clearly betrays just how unfair the system really is.
Personal Disclosure: I am not pissed at the outcome as I think the subs should be built here and that the SA people needs jobs as they just lost a lot of job security and that affects the whole Australian economy BUT I am mightily peeved that this transpired like this as it really shows the average citizen has no real say in events and that is because representative democracy is just a form of slavery.
Having said that ... the new Australian PM does have just under a year to enact his own vision and he was formerly for a republic and so aside from the dirty aspect of stabbing your own mates in the back side of things I am willing to wait and see how he handles things before I condemn or praise him.
Politics ... its dog eat dog!