Labor now out past $6. Someone on the inside knows something we don't.
I guess now I'm officially unable to work this election due to work, I can have my say in places like this!
We have the Liberals seeking re-election on a platform of jobs and growth, yet since last year, 60,000 full time jobs have gone. Since they came to office, part time employment has massively outpaced full-time. By twice as much, in fact. Overall we have about 8 million people with full-time jobs, and a staggering 4 million in part time jobs. No wonder people's wages are growing at the lowest rates on record. I realise this isn't Communist Russia, and the government can't command the economy to do what it wants, but if you want to be elected on a platform of being wonderful economic managers, you need to be called out on it when you're, at best, ordinary for three years. Also, can someone explain to me what mandate Turnbull will have? He seems to stand for little else other than capping his admittedly brilliant working life with a stint as PM. God help him if the Libs barely scrape home. As the Chaser magazine cover put it : "You decide...who gets to be PM for 18 months". Unappealing.
My local Labor MP takes their seat for granted and is all but invisible in our community, and represents the hard left that's dragging the ALP away from the main game, and keeping them from office in my opinion. Tax and spend economics, open borders and identity politics. No thankyou.
Like 40% of Australians this election I just want to pre-poll vote and get it out of the way, but I seriously don't know who to vote for.
Edit : looks like I'm not alone. Both majors have Primary votes in the 30's according to Fairfax. The non-majors are polling a whopping 28%. This isn't just a protest. People are voting in record numbers right now. Labor's PV of 33% is too low to win outright, but you'd be brave to say the Libs are home either, with their shocking 39% -- about the level that triggered Abbott's removal. Hung parliament still looks in the mix to me. And, whoever wins, good luck getting things through the Senate. No wonder Turnbull yesterday was saying "treat your vote as the one that decided the election". It could well be.