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Title: Dutton Makes Case To Become The PM Post by whiteknight on Jan 13th, 2025 at 3:24am
Dutton makes case to become PM, rallying Liberal faithful at launch
Dec 13 2024 ABC News In short: Peter Dutton says the Coalition can make Labor a one-term government if people know what the party stands for. The opposition leader spoke at a campaign launch in Melbourne's east, where the party hopes to reclaim seats it lost during the last election. What's next? Mr Dutton says the Coalition will announce more election commitments in the coming days. Liberal leader Peter Dutton has made his case to become prime minister, rallying the party faithful at an event in Melbourne, where the Coalition must make in-roads to win back government at the federal election. The Coalition hopes to make the Albanese government the first one-term government in almost a century, and has eaten away at Labor's popularity over the past 12 months, according to polling trends. In his first speech of the year at a Liberal event in Mount Waverley, in Melbourne's east, Mr Dutton laid out his party's priorities if it can win this year's election: fighting cost of living pressures, supporting small business, establishing nuclear power, improving housing supply, "rebalancing" migration levels, lifting general practitioner numbers, a tougher approach to crime and a closer relationship with Israel. And in an attempt to cut the head off any prospective "Medi-scare" campaign, Mr Dutton also committed to strengthening Medicare under his leadership. In an homage to president-elect Donald Trump's slogan "Make America Great Again", Mr Dutton stood in front of a podium stamped with "Get Australia Back on Track"— directly lifted from his New Zealand counterpart Christopher Luxon's campaign. Dutton speaks at a lectern, a sign reading "Let's Get Australia Back on Track" behind him. Peter Dutton said fighting cost of living would be a priority under a government he leads. Borrowing from Trump's successful campaign playbook, Mr Dutton asked voters to consider the past three years, and whether they could "afford" another term of Labor government. "I think the past three years are a good indication of what the future will look like under a returned Labor government," Mr Dutton said. "A returned Labor government — in majority or minority — will see setbacks set in stone. "A newly elected Coalition government is a last chance to reverse the decline." Mr Dutton told supporters he had seen the mood of Australians change under the current government to become more pessimistic and anxious, and the nation less safe and less cohesive. He said a Coalition government would turn that around by re-energising the economy. Labor raises 'Medi-scare' spectre Last week, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese began visiting seats in northern Australia in an early campaign blitz, where he sought to paint Mr Dutton as a leader who was pessimistic and sought to divide Australians. Mr Albanese repeatedly raised instances of commitments Mr Dutton had made and later walked back, including a commitment to hold a second referendum on Indigenous recognition in the constitution. Speaking after the Liberal rally, Assistant Treasurer Stephen Jones warned Medicare was not safe under a Coalition government, despite Mr Dutton's commitment to it in his speech. :( "Believe me, if Peter Dutton becomes the prime minister of Australia after this election, he will repeat what he did in government and destroy Medicare," Mr Jones said. :( "This election will be a referendum on Medicare." Outside the rally, a small crowd of protesters voiced their disapproval of Mr Dutton's plan to establish nuclear power in Australia through seven plants to be built over several decades. A group of people hold signs saying "no to nuclear" and "clean energy for all". A small group of protesters outside the Liberal rally rejected the party's proposal to establish nuclear power in Australia. Brutal fight for key seats to determine next parliament The Liberal campaign launch sets the scene for a contest this year that will focus on inflation and the deterioration in affordability and living standards for Australians over recent years. The pathway for each party to govern in their own right with a majority looks incredibly narrow, setting up a fierce fight over key seats mostly in NSW and Victoria. Labor could be forced into minority government if it loses just three seats, while the Coalition must pick up 21 if it wants to govern with a majority. For the Coalition to reclaim government after just a single term in opposition, it will also have to make inroads in Victoria, where it holds only nine of the 39 seats in the second-largest state. The Coalition is eyeing seats in Aston and Chisholm, where the rally was held, as two seats it hopes to win after losing Chisholm in 2022 and Aston in a by-election in 2023. |
Title: Re: Dutton Makes Case To Become The PM Post by whiteknight on Jan 13th, 2025 at 3:26am
We want the doctor that does the bulk-billing. :(
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Title: Re: Dutton Makes Case To Become The PM Post by whiteknight on Jan 13th, 2025 at 4:34am
Well Mr Dutton, if you did become the PM, why not tell the people what are you going to cut?. The people have a right to know. :(
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Title: Re: Dutton Makes Case To Become The PM Post by John Smith on Jan 13th, 2025 at 7:39am whiteknight wrote on Jan 13th, 2025 at 3:24am:
What decline? When labor took over inflation was rocketing upwards, now it's heading down and lower than it was under the libs. Unemployment is down. We've had two surpluses, which is something the libs are incapable off, our economy is ranked in the top 3, whereas under the libs it fell to 14th. Sure, people are doing it tough, but most of that is due to global pressures and a decade of liberal party incompetence. You can't rebuild Rome in a day libs need to face reality |
Title: Re: Dutton Makes Case To Become The PM Post by Captain Nemo on Jan 13th, 2025 at 12:02pm |
Title: Re: Dutton Makes Case To Become The PM Post by Grappler Truth Teller Feller on Jan 13th, 2025 at 5:11pm
With what AlboCorp has to offer and has offered to date - sadly - Dutton may be the only alternative.
My question is - what will HIS government actually do - other than force us to accept that neither party group is worth their fat money and retirement etc. I just saw Albo being interviewed and pathetically humming and ha-ing his way through it - he's as good as that as the early Tony aaaah... Abbott was... I Want To See Dutton's Policy Platform Out There For Public Scrutiny.... he's go a lot to live up to in dismantling the rubbish that Labor Nationwide has put on us.... and there is a need to sack countless 'senior appointed public servants' and return to genuine promotion of trained up people on merit. Get going, Dutto... I'm just waiting for an old enemy to die so he can't interfere with my campaign ... |
Title: Re: Dutton Makes Case To Become The PM Post by Dnarever on Jan 13th, 2025 at 6:31pm
PM ? Not even early AM.
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Title: Re: Dutton Makes Case To Become The PM Post by Dnarever on Jan 13th, 2025 at 6:47pm Quote:
Nice. |
Title: Re: Dutton Makes Case To Become The PM Post by Jasin on Jan 13th, 2025 at 6:49pm
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Title: Re: Dutton Makes Case To Become The PM Post by Brian Ross on Jan 14th, 2025 at 12:19pm |
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