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nicky karunarathna Wednesday, 11 September 2013 05:44 AM
Abbot is a good man but no principles. During the lection he said he will treat everybody equally. But first act he did was to revoke the appointment of Sleeve Brack's(former Labour premier of Vic) appointment to US as consul general. But during the Labour regime not only it gave few former Libs minister oversees appointment but also didn't recall anyone either what opposition been appointed. So his real governance yet to see.
Mattson Wednesday, 11 September 2013 06:14 AM
President MR: Dear Tony, please come for the CHOGM in Nov. and I will teach you how to stay in power for the rest of your days...
ANTON Wednesday, 11 September 2013 06:16 AM
" TONY , IF YOU WANT TO LEARN ANYTHING ABOUT PARLIAMENT CONSTITUTION AND CREATION OF MINISTRIES ,CONTACT ME".
Jagath Leanage Wednesday, 11 September 2013 08:23 AM
In sinhala we called "kapanna beri atha sibinawa". And also it's a timely wish before CHOGM.
len Wednesday, 11 September 2013 09:34 AM
Well the Aussies liked his principles better than Rudd Gillard circus.
Bud Wednesday, 11 September 2013 09:57 AM
Better you study the Australian politics before making this kind of claims.
Steve Bracks was openly involved in labor propaganda and that's why he was removed.
Ceylonese Wednesday, 11 September 2013 02:06 PM
Tony Abbott has somehow managed to sneak into the Australian Prime Ministers lodge. Thanks to media magnate Rupert Murdoch for all the media support during the elections which helped his party win the elections easily.
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