Abbots implosion over the speak resignation is amazing
11.39am: Today's development is a "game-changer", writes Dennis Atkins. And it's a "big win for Labor" and a loss for the Coalition and for Andrew Wilkie. The new numbers mean Labor will not rely so much on Wilkie's vote.
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http://www.news.com.au/national/har...er/story-e6frfkvr-1226204378477#ixzz1ea9qi3md
He blamed the government, think he should be looking at himself and Bishop.
also
"Tony Abbott's attempt to liken the departure of Harry Jenkins to the turmoil of the Gough Whitlam government in 1975 doesn't work.
The Opposition Leader said 1975 was the last time a speaker quit suddenly, referring to the resignation of Jim Cope, Labor's first speaker in 23 years, in 1975. In February 1975, Cope "named" senior Whitlam minister Clyde Cameron for breaching standing orders. Cameron would have been ejected from Parliament for 24 hours had the Government backed Cope.
Gough Whitlam refused to and Cope took this as a vote of no confidence in him and immediately resigned. Harry Jenkins has not had a public row with the Government in Parliament and has not been in dispute with Prime Minister Julia Gillard."
THIS MEANS THE GOVERNMENT HAS THE NUMBERS TO GET THE MALAYSIAN SOLUTION THROUGH THE HOUSE OF REPS.
This really is game changing.