http://imputeation.blogspot.com.au/2013/08/abbotts-age-of-entitlement-tonys-top.html
Abbott’s age of entitlement: Tony’s Top Twenty-five
In 2009 Tony Abbott falsely claimed flight and comcar costs while promoting his book and had to repay $9397.42. Here are 25 other examples of Abbott’s work-related claims:
1. In August 2009 Tony Abbott claimed $1720 in travel allowance + $1,883 for flights while “volunteering” as a truancy assistant in Aurukun
2. In April 2010 Tony Abbott claimed $1539 travel allowance for all nights of his Pollie Pedal charity bike ride from Melbourne to Sydney + $480 flight to Melbourne
3. In November 2010 Tony Abbott and family claimed $420 travel allowance, $1956 for flights + $354 in comcar costs to attend the Melbourne Cup
4. In December 2010 Tony Abbott and family claimed $1910 for flights + $171 in comcar costs to attend day 1 of Boxing day Ashes test in Melbourne
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5. In April 2011 Tony Abbott claimed $2875 travel allowance for all nights of his Pollie Pedal charity bike ride from Gold Coast to Sydney + $556 flight to Brisbane
6. In May 2011 Tony Abbott and family claimed $420 travel allowance, $1646 in flights + $599 in comcar costs to attend the AFL Dreamtime game in Melbourne
7. In September 2011 Tony Abbott (+ passenger) claimed $744 travel allowance + $12133 for chartered flights from Sydney to St George and back to Brisbane to attend the Birdsville races
8. In October 2011 Tony Abbott and family claimed $424 travel allowance, over $823 for flights + $550 in comcar costs to attend the AFL grand final in Melbourne
9. In October 2011 Tony Abbott claimed $5623 for a chartered flight from Sydney to Bathurst return to attended the Bathurst 1000 V8 supercars
10. In October 2011 Tony Abbott and family claimed $848 travel allowance, $3722 for flights + $763 in comcar costs to attend the Victoria Derby in Melbourne
11. In October 2011 Tony Abbott claimed $351 travel allowance while “volunteering” as builder’s labourer in Hopevale
12. In November 2011 Tony Abbott claimed $349 travel allowance + $941 for flights to compete in 70.3 Port Macquarie ironman event
13. In January 2012 Tony Abbott claimed $424 travel allowance, $771 for flights + $515 in comcar costs to attend the men’s final of the Australian Tennis Open in Melbourne
14. In January 2012 Tony Abbott (and passenger) spent $9347 to charter a flight to Tamworth to attend the Tamworth Country Music festival.
15. In January 2012 Tony Abbott claimed $349 travel allowance + $1095 flights to Melbourne to compete in Pier to Pub swim in Lorne
16. In January 2012 Tony Abbott claimed $736 travel allowance, $1438 flights + $684 in comcar costs to participate in the Tour Down Under Charity ride in Adelaide
17. In March 2012 Tony Abbott claimed $3141 travel allowance for all nights of his Pollie Pedal charity bike ride from Geelong to Canberra + $482 flight from Canberra to Melbourne
18. In April 2012 Tony Abbott claimed $349 travel allowance + $2023 flights to compete in Hervey Bay Surf Lifesaving Pier to Pub swim
19. In May 2012 Tony Abbott claimed $424 travel allowance, $909 in flights + $328 in comcar costs to attend AFL Dreamtime game in Melbourne
20. In August 2012 Tony Abbott claimed $234 travel allowance while “volunteering” at Aurukun Mission and claimed $9636 for charter travel to/from Aurukun
21. In August 2012 Tony Abbott claimed $349 travel allowance + $650 flights to compete in Coffs Coast Cycle Challenge
22. In Sept 2012 Tony Abbott claimed $354 travel allowance + $160 flights to compete in Wagga ‘Lake to Lagoon’ fun run
23. In Sept 2012 Tony Abbott and family claimed $429 travel allowance, $1480 in flights + $540 in comcar costs to attend the AFL grand final
24. In November 2012 Tony Abbott and family claimed $848 travel allowance, $1053 for flights + $594 in comcar costs to attend the Victorian Derby in Melbourne
25. In December 2012 Tony Abbott claimed $1108 travel allowance for three nights while driving a big rig down the Pacific Hway
That’s over $84,000 in work-related travel entitlements Abbott claimed while “volunteering”, running, swimming, cycling and attending major sporting events.
All in a day’s work?
Travel allowance is payed to Opposition Office Holders for the cost of accommodation, meals, and incidentals during overnight stays away from home when the stay is primarily due to official business such as sittings of Parliament, parliamentary committee meetings, official business as Opposition Office Holder, or parliamentary political party meetings.
The pattern and consistency of these travel claims provides the most compelling case against Abbott. Abbott’s work related travel is regularly associated with attending major spectator events or participating in sports events. More than just a coincidence? It seems likely the primary purpose for his travel is to attend these volunteer, charity, sporting or major spectator events. And if his travel is not primarily for official business it is not a legitimate work related expense.
International comparison
This list of Abbott’s dubious travel expense claims is astounding. Truly of international standard. So for an international comparison consider the Parliamentary Expenses scandal in the UK which arose when MPs and members of House of Lords were found to have systematically rorted their claims for travel and accommodation expenses. Many MPs were found to have made claims for expenses which were not “wholly, exclusively and necessarily incurred for the performance of a Member’s parliamentary duties”. Several MPs were charged and convicted, and many more stood down or resigned. For example:
• Elliot Morley was sentenced to 10 months jail for dishonestly claiming over ₤30,000 (around $50000) in parliamentary expenses
• John Taylor, Baron of Warwick was sentenced to 12 months jail for falsely claiming ₤11277 (around $20000) parliamentary expenses for travel costs
• Jim Devine was sentenced to 16 months jail for dishonestly claiming ₤8385 (around $15200) in expenses
• Baron Hanningfield was sentenced to 9 months jail for incorrectly claiming ₤14000 (around $25000) in travel allowances.
Consider Abbott’s $84000+ of claims in this context.
Abbott expenses v Slipper expenses?
And in Australia Peter Slipper faces court over alleged inappropriate claims of taxi expenses of less than $1000.
This list shows Tony Abbott has claimed over $84,000 in dubious travel expenses for his travel while volunteering, running, riding swimming and attending major sports events. But not a word is spoken.
Venise Alstergren said:
Tony Rabbott is being revealed as the fifth- rate mediocrity, morally opaque, groveller to his superiors, intellectually bankrupt, ego-centric, mono-maniacally, self-adoring, culturally ignorant, call me ‘mate’, pig greedy, ambitious and aged show pony that only the Liberal Party could have allowed to get to the top of their greasy pole. The man who could only have been allowed to exist by the wretched Australia destroying John Howard and his lack lustre cabinet.
Equally this fifth-rate mediocrity, morally opaque, groveller to his superiors, intellectually bankrupt, ego-centric, self-adoring, culturally ignorant, call me ‘mate’, pig greedy Liberal Party mediocre cabinet would have tolerated him to begin with.
I should feel comforted by the knowledge that the electorate didn’t vote for this vain little man; rather they couldn’t bring themselves to vote for a tired Labor Party again. However, the fact that bird brained oaf has been revealed so soon after being elected gives me no comfort at all.
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Venise Alstergrenenise Alstergren said:
The Liberal Party parliamentarians are-with one exception-a bunch of fifth rate mediocrities. They are relics of the great destroyer, John Howard, who was himself a prime example of fifth rate mediocrity. Only a greedy self- aggrandising, terminally vain, mentally inferior ex show pony whose only real place in history will be a slot in a side show would have been allowed to get to the top of the greasy pole by his own party. Only a greedy self-aggrandising, terminally vain, mentally inferior ex show pony whose only real place in history will be a slot in a side show would have wanted the job to begin with.
I should feel comforted by the fact that the Australian electorate did not vote for Tony Rabbott, rather did they vote against the Labor Party. However, the fact that this ghastly creature has been already revealed as the trough-dwelling, mud-revelling, sickeningly greedy, mentally opaque pig he really is destroys any sense of comfort I should feel.
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Carisbrooke said:
@ Googlehoover.
Obviously, my flippant/irreverand posts were just off topic rants.
I was showing my disdain to gerad and Vivvienne, who’ve pursued this stupid witch-hunt, because ads we all know – or should know – it is both sides.
However, I’m here (tyhe token liberal), I am supposed to cop all of this childish spitefulness.
You’re correct though, it’s tit for tat. But isn’t that what geard’s article sets up? Hence my sillyness over a special offer trip to Japan to see Lehan – one of the contributors her; the Christmas lunch banter, asking for Milne’s expenses, ect. It’s all designed to show my distaste.
You would have had to grow up with Peter Cook and Dudley Moore (derek & Clive) TWTWTW, two Ronnies, Tommy Cooper, Chic Murray, to understand my posts… I don’t mean watch them on TV – as I am sure that some Australians did. But to be part of that culture which moulds ones thought processes. ect to appreciate. I’ve seen old Aussie comedy shows, from that era. the thinking is the antitheses, of mine.
To illustrate my point about Abooot’s sport and others, I’ll table this (ON GERARD’S TOPIC)- and hope that everyone can ‘NOW’ see my point. I will still expect to think completely differently than anybody in here. Culturally we are a million miles apart.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/wayne-swan-used-vip-jet-trips-to-fly-to-grand-finals-with-his-daughter/story-fn59niix-1226735248970
Some people are watchers and some participate.
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vivienne29 said:
The flight information was not flippant – a total waste of page space. The witch hunt was/is what happened to Slipper. Never have you stuck to my point which was all about volunteering and claiming of expenses. The fact that all this rorting of expenses is now well and truly out in the open is good. It is not so much that both Lib/Nats and Labor have claimed things which they never should (apparently it is all ‘inadvertant’ or a mistake) – it is the hypocrisy of the Liberals who constantly yabber on about waste.
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Carisbrooke said:
A noxious, narcissistic niggling of nitwits, niftily nixing the noisome naivete of niggardly nobs.
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Googlehoover said:
Politics is much easier to stomach if you don’t take it too seriously. If however, political seriousness is your schtick, then Stemetil and Lomotil might also help.
During the election I promised myself I wouldn’t engage and I was reasonably successful in keeping that promise. Saved a lot of that tisking and head shaking with eye rolling that my family have exhibited during previous campaigns.
I expect nothing good from the current government. Their manifest incompetence is on show for all that would see it. We are left with nothing but hope that they might eventually work it out and govern for all Australians, not just their sociopathic financial supporters. That the other lot have shown themselves to be just as unable to successfully deliver good policy is the great sadness for Australia. These and our purblind myopia when trying to find the good in the other sides position mean that we’re stymied by our blind allegiance to political postures that are as outdated as they are lacking in utility.
And the petty tribal bickering and name calling that goes on here is nothing more than a manifestation of the broader community’s difficulty at this time to trust in one another and believe in a future where we might all share in the common good.
Seriously folks; aren’t we better than this. Aren’t there real issues to discuss, to share our thoughts on, aspirations we might all share? Isn’t it obvious to all of us that politics is part of the problem not the solution, and that investing our faith and hope in people who have shown again and again that they are incapable of lying straight in bed is a loser’s game.
If we can’t find common ground we’re in deeper trouble than we realise.
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Googlehoover said:
But maybe it’ll be just be the the same old blues, and maybe these were the “Same Old Blues” Shane was referring to to in 1984.
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Googlehoover said:
Now I’m just having some fun.
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Googlehoover said:
Oh, Michael, all the lines are down…..
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Voice said:
Three cheers for Googlehoover! Hip hip …
I do wonder though what you mean by “at this time”?
Do you mean post WWII? 21st century? Because petty tribal political bickering has been there for anyone who wants to join in for as long as I can remember, anyway. As far as I can see it’s nothing more or less than a manifestation of people’s desire for tribal bickering. To my mind supporting a football team is a better venue for blindly supporting a side, and religion is a better venue for religious fervour.
But each to their own.
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Googlehoover said:
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Googlehoover said:
“at this time” means “at this time”. While I accept that poor interpersonal behaviour has always been a characteristic of the politics of Oz, I put it to you that we are suffering more than usual “at this time”.
We have just elected a government that has at its head a man supremely unfit to govern. He has shown himself to be a breaker rather than a consensus builder. His singular lack of understanding and his obdurate denial of climate change alone should have disqualified him; but no, we seem to enjoy his surf club stupidity, indeed many of us “at this time” agree with him that it’s OK to be casually cruel to those seeking haven and a new life here, that it’s OK for kleptocratic mining barons to so corrupt and distort the public discourse of our nation to ensure their continued undeserved wealth, while schools, hospitals and other infrastructure go begging, that it’s OK for political parties to be so focused on their own internal politics, their delusional ideologies, that good government comes a very distant second.
This is the kind of confusion that was common after the financial crisis of 1907 in America, which while not directly leading to WW1 was a contributing factor , as was the crash of 1929 in WW2.
This time we have a strained international credit system and a looming climate crisis and if you look at the international community who will lead us out of this? Merkel, Cameron, Hollande, maybe Obama? He can’t even get the Tea Party to see reason let alone see the problem “at this time”.
Perhaps it’s just as well that The Vasco Da Gama Age is coming to an end. The Chinese and the Indians couldn’t do a worse job could they?
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Carisbrooke said:
With some temerity, I am going to slot in Abooot at number 21, and relegate Hitler, to number 51.http://www.ranker.com/crowdranked-list/the-most-important-leaders-in-world-history.
I say with temerity, because I get menaced in here by those who know some much better than I.
Of course we don’t’ know, so it’s all speculative based on ones own standards and knowing history. Of which we have had several thousand years. I feel lucky to have had the chance to be educate to a reasonable standard in history. However first few days a have been a revelation.
One of the PA’s favourite targets made a good point. The logic so clear as to be breathtaking really. I was amazed.
he said that it was standard practice for politicians to attend spots events. The last there MPs did. In fact they are all there given the opportunity. They like to be seen by the public. And apparently they get reimbursed for that form public funds. I admit to not checking that, however it does seem likely.
“Well”, he said, “why not compensate them when they actually participate?”
Of course the clear and indisputable logic is as sharp as an Arctic breeze; an unambiguous and devastating, check mate!
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Carisbrooke said:
excuse typos – I’m tired. if you don’t understand the odd word – just guess.
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Voice said:
I haven’t noticed any increase in bickering after the Australian election.
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Carisbrooke said:
No me neither. It’s all going smoothly
I’m just trying to decide where to go for Christmas lunch. It all seems so expensive now. Had the last two at home. Before that we used to go to The Marriot. Boxing day at my daughters so these are big decisions, that I face….
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.. Now that the drownings have stopped.
I could take an extra half an hour with the dogs, I suppose…Or, even pop over to see Lehan. Jetstar are doing a special 178 each way. Did you get the email…
Hi there,
Today we welcomed the arrival of our first 787 Dreamliner into Melbourne. We’re celebrating with an exclusive sale event on Tuesday 15 October 2013 for Club Jetstar Members only! Sale fares will be for travel on our Airbus 320/ 321 and A330 aircraft and not on the 787 Dreamliner.
To get access to this great sale you must join Club Jetstar* before 5pm (AEDT) Sunday 13 October 2013. Joining after this time may result in not getting access to these sale fares.
The Celebration Sale is on between 3pm and 6pm (AEDT) Tuesday 15 October 2013, unless sold out prior.
*A once-off $39 joining fee, and ongoing annual membership fee of $39.99 apply to Club Jetstar. The $39.99 annual membership fee is waived for the first year.
To find out more about 787 Dreamliner routes available for purchase click here. Flights on the 787 Dreamliner commence 13 November 2013, subject to government and regulatory approval.
Sale fare prices quoted below are all one way Starter fares^ and in Australian dollars.
Sample of $7.87 sale fares below. Available in
both directions
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Hobart
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(Kansai) See that? Gold Coast direct.
Sooo, there’s lot to think abooot 😉
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Carisbrooke said:
If you’re still restless, try 2,4,5,& 6 at once .
http://www.couriermail.com.au/lifestyle/health/grey-power-ways-you-can-trick-you-brain-and-it-can-trick-you-too/story-fniym6dh-1226738067439
Oh well, it’s time to hit the hay, gotta be up with the Lark.
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vivienne29 said:
Your music choices are excellent. I loved and still do love Goanna – groundbreaking lyrics and music.
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Googlehoover said:
I throw my hands in the air!
Carisbrooke, please enlighten me. What the fuck has the Dreamliner got to do with anything? Further; who cares where you might put Abbott in relation to Hitler in some poxy media list of leaders? They’re apples and oranges. Hitler was an obvious psychopath, while Abbott is merely a sociopath. No contest. And the entitlements rorting that goes on with both sides shows that this is a characteristic of politicians as a class rather than any particular party. They both fail the “Clapham Omnibus” test comprehensively, but so long as they have uncritical, unthinking adherents like your self and others here, they’ll get away with it. You could say that it’s your own lack of commitment to robust rational political debate that condemns you and your opposition to the half light of slur and innuendo, half truths and the media narrative.
You know I can’t help but feel that you might get a more rational response to your various contributions here if you actually framed you points rationally. So far as I can make out the political bickering that goes on here is mostly pots and kettles, with both sides scrambling to defend the indefensible actions of their particular political tribe. We need to grow up, get beyond this schoolyard nonsense. You might as well put your little fists on your little hips and spit “My Daddy’s a policeman and my Mummy’s got a Hundred Pounds in the bank!” It’s about as logical and about as convincing and fits the developmental level displayed here by both sides.
Come on , we’re better than this, aren’t we?
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vivienne29 said:
You may be referring to me and to Carisbrooke (Jules). There would be less ‘bickering’ if Jules would cease to write lies – something which he does regularly and at great length. I find it impossible to ignore that and do my best to be polite. Sometimes after a number of fruitless engagements with him I have lost my cool a bit.
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Carisbrooke said:
I’ll add liar to the list of insults. I did table the article, verbatim. So if the news organisation is lying then call them that – a/some liars – ring the editor, but of course he’s a liar too?…If’n you have the manners and are able to distinguish between quoting articles and lying.
This today :The former Australian Workers’ Union national secretary admitted some unions had helped pay his campaign costs, while Mr Albanese says he’s funded himself outside the budget set by Labor’s national office.
So, there is a budget?
Anways, don’t bother to reply, I’m bored.
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vivienne29 said:
Presenting information out of context and in isolation of a special kind tends to make it a lie. The meeting in Canberra is no different to the Lib/Nats meeting in Canberra along with the one to get sworn in at Government House. Except that cost more because there are more of them ! Taxpayers didn’t just ‘fork’ out for a Labor meeting, they forked out for the Liberal and the Nationals for the same thing.
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Carisbrooke said:
╠-act check..
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-10-11/anthony-albanese-mp-entitlements/5012086
So all of your bluster was lies?
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vivienne29 said:
Hardly – confirms what I say – it is self-assessment and it is an honour system. The ‘rules are unclear’ comes about because there are many wrongful claims. The phrase should be ‘the rules are unclear to some thickhead MPs’ – and that includes from all parties Jules.
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Voice said:
I think that we could recognise that as a general principle : Presenting information out of context in order to deceive someone is the moral equivalent of a lie. Unless of course it’s done for some other reasonably obvious objective, such as a refutation of the same tactics or a teaching moment in recognising them.
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Hung One On said:
Isn’t it great to see dills like Julian over at the drum trying to defend the indefensible. The irony is delicious.
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vivienne29 said:
It is also insane, disgusting and sickening. Julian won’t apologise. He’s put himself in gaga land.
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Carisbrooke said:
Apologise for what? now I’m insane, too?
!stly, I don’t think that hung, knows what irony is, and 2ndly, why should I apologise for Combet, who’s had to pay back, Dreyfuss -(that paragon of virtue), to pay back, Slipper to pay back, Rudd to pay back….and. The mother of them all, this farrago.
I thought that we had sacked this bunch of fecken cretins, now their still bleeding us. i wish that they would just piss off.
Taxpayers slugged $200,000 to fly MPs to Canberra for ALP leadership meetings
TAXPAYERS will fork out up to $200,000 to fly Labor MPs to Canberra so they can vote for a new parliamentary leader.
As the Opposition ramps up its attack on Tony Abbott over entitlements, News Corp can reveal the public will pay a high price for the ALP’s bold leadership experiment.
And several Labor MPs have expressed disgust at the expense of flying around 80 Caucus members to the national capital – for two separate meetings within the space of a few days.
With some business class airfares costing around $5,000, Labor MPs will firstly fly to Canberra on Thursday where they will vote in a leadership ballot for Anthony Albanese or Bill Shorten.
They will then return to parliament on Sunday where the winner will be announced. Labor’s new frontbench will then be elected by the Caucus on Monday.
ALP national secretary George Wright confirmed the Labor Party will not be footing the bill to fly MPs back to Canberra for the first time since the September 7 election.
Instead the public will pay for flights, Comcar and other expenses. Opposition MPs will also be entitled to claim $268 in travel allowance if they stay overnight, adding to the cost of Labor’s leadership experiment.
Labor MP Graham Perrett confirmed he will complete the return trip from Brisbane on Thursday – and then return to the ACT on Sunday. He is suggesting a review of the voting process including the possible use of electronic voting for MPs to minimise the burden.
“I would hope every member of the Labor Party would be minimising the costs of democracy,” he told News Corp.
“But democracy is not cheap. It’s an official parliamentary meeting. This is the first time such things have happened and we’ll be looking at the process.”
A spokesman for acting Labor leader Chris Bowen said it was “not without precedent that following an election and ahead of the first parliamentary sitting, Opposition parties meet to elect a new leadership team”.
Labor MPs flying from West Australia will cost around $5,000, including just over $4,000 for the price of a business class airfare. The cost is much cheaper – around $1,810 per person – for 23 NSW MPs while the expense of transporting 24 Victorians – including Mr Shorten – is just over $2,000 each.
It is expected that some Labor MPs will stay overnight in Canberra between Thursday and Sunday – minimising the public expense.
One Labor MP said the public had a right to feel “disgusted” at the costs of the leadership ballot.
Mr Perrett said he expected the party would examine the introduction of electronic voting.
“In this age of the internet, we may be able to work out some processes in cutting out travel to Canberra for these things,” he said.
And still more debates, to pay for???
The ALP party has left us 3.5billionAUD in debt and is still leaching. it’s like a disease.
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Carisbrooke said:
Correction: 350 billion.
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Hung One On said:
Bleat, bleat, they treat you just like sheep, bleat, bleat. Oh keep them coming Jules, this is just delicious.
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vivienne29 said:
That was another waste of space full of lies. The Labor party leadership matter is being paid for by the Labor party, not the taxpayer. The one meeting of caucus of the MPs will be charged to the govt just the same as all meetings at parliament are paid for by the govt as when the Lib/Nats all gathered there very recently for their meeting.
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vivienne29 said:
A PS from me to Jules – the insane, disgusting bit was not directed to you. Sorry Jules, I can see you could misunderstand. It was in reference to the whole story about expense rorts etc.
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Carisbrooke said:
Carisbrooke says:
October 8, 2013 at 10:23 am
I wonder if Kevin Rudd, will pay back his claims for attending Slippery Pete’s wedding?
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Panna Cotta said:
Sorry, can you speak a bit louder?
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Hung One On said:
Did he make any claim?
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Carisbrooke said:
I wonder if Kevin Rudd, will pay back his claims for attending Slippery Pete’s wedding?
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Robyn said:
Calling Peter Slipper Slippery is immature. I think he’s copped enough bullying from the bad boy network. Don’t Old Boys eventually grow up to be good moral citizens- and to acknowledge vengeance driven sadistic games or revenge consciousness, power shows and brutal hyper macho unethical conduct? After all they are public servants not out of control dictators -They need to choose common decency, morality.
Peter Slipper and family deserve full compensation and apology from Abbott PM. No ambiguity here.
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Carisbrooke said:
Slippery Pete, took taxis on a pub crawl. He caroused and slurped his way around vine yards – at our fuken expense. What the?
He should be in jail. Why should I work my arse off, so that he can go for a jaunt; getting pissed at my expense. No doubt the poor taxpayer paid for his booze too.
He’s a useless flea.
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vivienne29 said:
Seems that Brandis and Joyce did much the same at that Indian wedding. Would have been cheaper if they did do a winery cruise around Canberra. I think if Pete bought any wine he actually paid for it out of his own money – nothing booked up to the taxpayer listed as ‘bottles of wine’ that I could find.
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algernon1 said:
Do you know if he made any claims, after all he’d have driven to the wedding,not been driven in a Comcar.
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vivienne29 said:
Carisbrooke’s pathetic attempt to deflect attention from Abbott’s rorting serves no purpose. His inability to see a problem is staggering. Abbott & Co have one standard while in Opposition and a completely different one when in Government. They persecuted Pete Slipper for doing what now amounts to a miniscule taxi fare rort when at the same time some of them were ripping the taxpayer off on a very grand scale. All charges must be withdrawn in the Slipper case and he must be allowed to repay the money in the same way Abbott & Co have. There should be a very big public apology. No doubt the rule book will be rewritten in words which no one can possibly ‘misinterpret’. And maybe, just maybe, the Liberals and their soul-mates will start behaving like adults.
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Carisbrooke said:
Pathetic, dickhead, myriad other personal insults, make it not worth replying to your silly post.
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vivienne29 said:
Not a single insult in my comment Carisbrooke. No need to reply either but you did anyway.
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algernon1 said:
I suppose its fortunate he doesn’t have a moat then.
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Carisbrooke said:
I’m blogging on my lap. The TV is better though toodle pip.
I’ll call back tomorrow for a list of Christine Milne’s expenses. And, of course, how much Albo and The GG’s son-in-law are spending, of tax payers hard earned cash
Why the f*** should the taxpyer have to pay for their leadership battle. What an f****** rort. I’d rather give it ti Big’s hospital.
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helvityni said:
Now…look..ah, look, Mr PM, where are your morals, I’m ashamed…on your behalf…revolted really…how you hounded Slipper and Thomson, you are not fit for any office.
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Carisbrooke said:
Have you got Christine Milne’s expenses yet?
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helvityni said:
Rorting politicians were jailed in your old country…..
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Carisbrooke said:
Why don’t you report them to the plice. That’s what I can’t understand. You reported Sea mendez to the moderators at The Drum, for being Voice????
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Carisbrooke said:
Hey gerad, what are Christine Milne.s expenses?
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Carisbrooke said:
What worries (terrifies) me, is the cost that Albanese and The GG’s son-in-law are running up.
Who’s paying for all their traveling and palm greasing? Can’t they pick a new scoutmaster without wasting all of that money.
My pockets are only so deep.
I got bored with your list gerard, so tell me, were Gillard and Tim’s expenses on it? Or just the PM’s?
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gerard oosterman said:
Just let’s hope Abbott’s daughters never get married while he is in office. We will never get back to a surplus.
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Carisbrooke said:
I couldn’t care what expenses he gets. He’s now one of thr most powerful figures in the southern hemisphere – something I never felt about Keating, Howard, Rudd, or Gillard Did you read the article I tabled about the civil servants?
Abooot, a man so intellectually superior to Rudd and Gillard, may turn out to be lazy Australia’s saviour.
Can anyone nominate anything that he has done wrong yet? No is the answer.
However, you know the terrible thing is – – and just think on this for a moment – -you actually want him to fail????????
I always wanted The ALP to be successful at their job, however they dashed my hopes.
I am so different to you guys in here that I really don’t belong. I just want success for Australia. You only thrive on failure.
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gerard oosterman said:
The problem Carisbrooke is ‘what is your sense of success for Australia?
Tell us.
The old refrain; The best ,the biggest, the most influential of the Southern hemisphere. Where is your sense of proportion?
Do you really think Australia even rates to coming close to Indonesia’s, India’s, Pakistan’s or China’s influence in world affairs?
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Carisbrooke said:
Yes, of course. Not as much as China’s of course.
Tell me about Pakistan – only recently a democracy?
Indai helped after the 2nd world war, and certainly has financial muscle, and 1.4 billion consumers, but is not influential, on the world stage. They want to buy our uranium, which The ALP(Fergasun & Howes)wanted to sell to them of course – as I mentioned to Vivienne. It went over her head of course.
Julie bishop has already made her mark, looking assured and competent.
I have high hopes, however am open to listening to any criticisms; not nit pickng about $400 expenses though. That’s the stuff of nitpicking. Scrapping the barrel.
However when you don’t really have anything, I can understand your frustration.
What did you think of Kevin’s naval bases move and his bullet train? I think that he reads The Drum, since I have mentioned it about 10 times.
And have you done Christine Milne’s list while I’ve been typing/ Or can’t you be bothered??
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vivienne29 said:
The truth is that Abbott’s intellect is stunted, repressed or generally selective or just plain old absent.
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gerard oosterman said:
Do people deliberately get married or die so Prime minister and others can initiate yet another scam?http://oosterman.wordpress.com/2013/10/07/the-funeral-rites-of-a-government/ …
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ytaba36 said:
This will come back to bite him on the bum, I sincerely hope!
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Carisbrooke said:
Why don’t you report it to the police, maybe they’re unaware of it all?
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