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Labor will not listen

When Labor lost the NSW State election Premier Kristina Keneally made a speech and in her speech she said the people did not let the Labor party down it was the Labor party that let the people down because the Labor party would not listen to the people. Julia Gillard and Anna Bligh will not listen to the people.
Some Labor ministers said that Julia Gillard has guts. If Julia’s got guts she would call a early election  – that is what the people want. Come on Gillard listen to the people. In 1959 Sir Robert Menzies said in a speech that the Australian Labor party are a mob of gutless communists.
John Salata
Glen Aplin

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