Monday, April 4, 2016

QUEENSLAND CONTINUES TO SHOCK AND RATTLE COALITION

On  the same day as it is announced that the latest poll shows the Turnbull government is behind the ALP ,  it has been  officially  declared  that  the  massive   attempt by  the LNP  and  Liberals   to  grab  control  of the Townsville  City  Council  in  the Queensland  local government elections was  a  total  failure.

The conservatives threw a large amount of  money and effort into challenging sitting  mayor Jenny  Hill  and  her unaligned  team, and ended  up  being  run over by their   own  buses , still  running  about  the city  after  the  vote  with  their  costly  advertising  sign . 
 
The  true blue Jayne Arlett's  team  failed   to  win one seat . Playing  a  big  part in  the  Arlett  campaign were  a  former Liberal   member for  the House of Representatives seat  of  Herbert , Peter Lindsay , and  former LNP   Member for Local Government , Community Recovery and  Resilience in  the Campbell Newman Government  , David Crisafulli , who pulled out of  Townsville and  went to live on the Gold Coast  after  losing  the seat of Mundingburra  to  Coralee O'Rourke   at   last year's  shock state  election.

A former deputy mayor of Townsville , Crisafulli was a  onetime media  advisor to Liberal Senator  Ian Macdonald ,   who , aged  70,  late  last  year  announced he intended   staying on  instead of retiring . This  statement  no  doubt   prompted   Crisafulli  to  realise there  was no  use  staying on  in town   and possibly  becoming a senator , so he  folded his tent  and  departed   for  the Gold Coast, where it  has been reported  he will  stand  again  at a new seat to be formed  at  the   next  state  election  in  2018.

However , the  abject  failure of  the  campaign to  unseat  Hill  and  her team , in which he played such a  large  part  , must raise questions about   his   ability  to win seats  and  his  future   as   a possible political  candidate , seeing he lost his Townsville seat. Strangely, the  editor of the Murdoch owned Brisbane Courier Mail , Lachlan  Heywood , formerly at the helm of the Townsville Bulletin , tweeted   Crisafulli and  thanked him for his  local government election  predictions, which  apparently  did  not  include  Townsville .
 
 It is evident  that Heywood  does  not closely  edit  tweets  sent to him as evidenced  when it was announced  for only a matter of hours  that  ousted   former  premier  Campbell Newman  , like  Joh  Bjelke-Petersen  , intended  to  go to  Canberra . An uncouth tweeter  responded  : Oh  for  fucks  sake Campbell . You're the  biggest  failure in  political history . Stay  in the rubbish  bin  pal .
 
 Just  before Xmas , it was  rumoured in  Brisbane that  the  current LNP leader, Lawrence Springborg , with a Galaxy Poll standing of 26 per cent , would face a  Tony Abbott  like  spill . So far it has not happened . Then there was the strange  case of  Jeff  Seeney, a former LNP deputy premier , who  recently said he would quit  Queensland politics and stand for the House of Representatives   seat of  Wide Bay  vacated by Nationals leader  Warren Truss. Seeney declared his   political skills would be put to great  use for the Sunshine State in Canberra. Then , suddenly, he decided, no, he  would  stay  in  Queensland , without really adequately explaining why .


However , another  Queensland politician , John McVeigh, a  former agriculture minister in the Campbell  Newman  Government ,  member for   Toowoomba South , at the same  time  announced he was  also   keen  to  join the  Canberra  stampede , saying he intended to stand   for  Groom , vacated by  gravel voiced  Liberal  Ian McFarlane ,   dumped from  cabinet, who  said he   wanted  to  quit  the  Libs and   become  a  National, but changed his  mind  .
 
For the two  Queensland  politicians   to  quit, there would have to be  by-elections  and who knows what  the outcome would  be  after the Newman  earthquake ?  

Dear reader ,  we  appreciate   all  this  toing and froing  is hard to  follow , but it is the  Year  of  the  Monkey  and because   the Queensland  ALP government  is hanging on by a thread, the opposition and some of the media  are behaving like the  screeching  Abbott   opposition  during the  reign  of  Julia Gillard , even  to  the use of using    frequent  disparaging   names and expressions  for   Annastacia   Palaszczuk  and  deputy premier  Jackie Trad   in  text messages  and   letters   to  editors , in  there way as  highly  offensive  as " Juliar".

No doubt ,  editor    Heywood , appointed to  the premier's  advisory board on  domestic  violence when  he was in Townsville  , will  look into  this  situation   as  this  yobbo  denigration  in  print   demeans  women  in   general .