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Monday, November 16, 2009

Australia - Queensland Premier set to be ousted after 8 mths?

Queensland Premier set to be ousted after 8 mths?
November 15, 2009 06:22 PM EST (Updated: November 15, 2009 06:28 PM EST)
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Below is a quick poll result by the Brisbane Courier Mail news paper Poll Results

Thanks for voting, here are the results so far:

Who would you vote for at the next state election?

Labor under Anna Bligh 6% (128 votes)
Labor under someone else5% (118 votes)
LNP under John Paul Langbroek 24% (479 votes)
LNP under Lawrence Springborg17% (352 votes)
LNP under someone else6% (135 votes)
Minor party21% (430 votes)
None of the above17% (344 votes)
Total votes: 1986 votes so far
The poll has just been going for 4 hours and already it appears Australia's First elected woman premier is about to be ousted from the Premiers position with just 6% of people saying they would vote for her at the next election. Anna Bligh, whose family were on the first ship to land in Australia from England in the 1770's, is the first women to stand for election as a premier and win an election as premier, She has seen the state go from surplus to debt.
She has resided over failed water supply crisis's, has seen the waste of over a billion dollars on trying to push through an unapproved dam and kicking thousands of people off their family farms, put unwanted fluoridation into the states water supply, at the whim of dentists, turned the state into a construction zone with more roadworks than any other time, taking the city of Brisbane from one of the worlds most livable cities to one of the most unlivable cities with mistake after mistake, overseen the Gold Coast Indy car debacle where the Indy Cars pulled out and then Bligh Declared she didn't need them and she will put on a better event with out them only to see the event nose dive, had her Treasurer resign, and then receive a $500,000 "Gift" payment for securing a government contract.
Things are not looking good for this Premier and it could be she will be ousted before Christmas.

1 Comments:

  • Good to see John-Paul Langbroek doing well in the polls. He's a good man and will make a good leader.
    Media, give him a fair go.
    Pauline

    By Anonymous Pauline, at 16 November, 2009  

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