Wednesday, 30 April 2025

#1947 - don't risk it!



1947

6.121

1.v.25

don’t risk it!

 

we can’t afford

old Dog Whistle Dutton

Backflip Pete

Mr No

Mr Vote It Down

 

compassion lacker

hard boss

tough cop

Mr Punching Down

 

the butcher’s boy

Mr Missed the apology

Mr Failed First Year Uni

Mr Au Pair

Mr Money Mainly

 

the one who says ‘weak’

to bully

‘step out of the car’

cop knee to groin

he’ll punch

he won’t bruise

(not yet)

Mr Trip You Up for a good old laugh

 

he’s another one of the drill babies

Mr Smug, born to rule

and look at his front bench –

a talentless panic of muck

 

reds under the bed

Dutton, the divider

prophet of fear

profiteer

with the negative gear

magnate magnet

Rinehart’s cowboy

 

the coal man

shovel lover

capital gaining

a hater’s hater

 

lickspittle trumpety

blame the Chinese

 

gets that nuclear glow-in-the-dark

 

it’s none of him anything we can afford

 

 

put a few scribbles in a box –

it’s done

 

you really can’t risk this!














Labor to win clear majority, Coalition in trouble: YouGov poll

Federal Labor will govern with a clear majority while the Coalition will suffer its worst election result in 80 years, if YouGov’s final poll before the election comes true, AAP reports.

YouGov’s modelling points to an 84-seat win for the government, out of 150 lower house seats, to return the prime minister, Anthony Albanese, to The Lodge for a second term. The winning party needs 76 seats for a majority.

Under this scenario, the Coalition will drop to 47 seats – a net loss of 11 – meaning the opposition leader, Peter Dutton, will have led his party to its worst seat total since 1946.

Liberal frontbenchers David ColemanMichael Sukkar and Dan Tehan would all lose their seats.

(Back row, left to right): Liberal frontbenchers Dan Tehan, Michael Sukkar and David Coleman are tipped to lose their seats, according to a YouGov poll.
(Back row, left to right): Liberal frontbenchers Dan Tehan, Michael Sukkar and David Coleman are tipped to lose their seats, according to a YouGov poll. Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP

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