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MORGAN JOHNSON, PRESENTER: The Labor leader wants to see free trade with Europe, and that means no deal with China, so how is that going to work?
Tony Abbott is saying it won’t work. If you don’t want a deal and you believe it’s going to hurt you then why are you still on the campaign trail?
And in the words of one Labor MP, “you just don’t get a vote like that”.
As Tony Abbott’s rhetoric h카지노 사이트as intensified, with the government claiming we’ve come to the point of no return and calling for more government spending on a debt crisis we can’t afford, his words have become increasingly bolder.
One day Abbott said a free trade deal with Europe, a trade deal with China, with India and the Commonwealth, was not a big deal.
It was after the meeting that former foreign minister Steve Ciobo said that i바카라사이트f the deal was done he could not see how it would impact Australian jobs or wages.
STEVE COICOBO, REPUBLICAN PRIME MINISTER: I would never take the risk of having the economy fail and in fact many people will argue that it would make it a very dangerous and uncertain economy, but it is a critical point of view to take about.
JOHNSON: The government’s response is that 더킹카지노Mr Abbott isn’t listening.
But here is why it’s important that Tony Abbott speak this time around. After his first statement it’s obvious that it didn’t stop the right’s right wing attack machine, in its zeal to oppose free trade it seems to have crossed a lot of emotional line.
In recent weeks the Labor leader’s tone has become more and more aggressive, accusing the government of pandering to the Chinese and demanding that they stop supporting the sort of attacks he says Labor’s policies are.
His critics are arguing that Tony Abbott isn’t even telling the truth. So what could be his view about that?
It looks as if some of that anger about being attacked has been building up in Tony Abbott’s thinking and it looks as if some of that aggression has been building up in his own mind.
In an article for the Guardian, I wrote about the politics of war. I write about Tony Abbott. What does it mean when the right can attack your character, your integrity, your intelligence and your morality to an extreme level that it’s almost un-human?
Tony Abbot


