Re: Beer Garden
Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2011 3:35 pm
Have a look on AdelaideNow, and tell me if you notice anything weird about the Rann's Grand Vision headline/flash image.
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Is that Spire making a cameo in the background?[Shuz] wrote:Have a look on AdelaideNow, and tell me if you notice anything weird about the Rann's Grand Vision headline/flash image.
Idiots. Can we please oh please have a decent major newspaper/news website already?Nathan wrote:Is that Spire making a cameo in the background?[Shuz] wrote:Have a look on AdelaideNow, and tell me if you notice anything weird about the Rann's Grand Vision headline/flash image.
http://www.theaustralian.com.aucrawf wrote:Idiots. Can we please oh please have a decent major newspaper/news website already?Nathan wrote:Is that Spire making a cameo in the background?[Shuz] wrote:Have a look on AdelaideNow, and tell me if you notice anything weird about the Rann's Grand Vision headline/flash image.
Nope, wrong answer.Omicron wrote:http://www.theaustralian.com.aucrawf wrote: Idiots. Can we please oh please have a decent major newspaper/news website already?
Is it mandatory that a party leader must also be an MP?[Shuz] wrote:I have a question;
Has it ever occured in any democracy in the world, with a similar model of government like ours, at State or Federal level - that the sitting Prime Minister / President loses his/her seat, but their political party wins Government again?
For example; imagine if John Howard had lost his seat to Maxine McKew in 2007 Federal Election, but the Coalition still won power. What would happen then? Who becomes Prime Minister?
Not necessarily, just look at the current leader of the opposition in QLD, Campbell Newman.Wayno wrote:Is it mandatory that a party leader must also be an MP?[Shuz] wrote:I have a question;
Has it ever occured in any democracy in the world, with a similar model of government like ours, at State or Federal level - that the sitting Prime Minister / President loses his/her seat, but their political party wins Government again?
For example; imagine if John Howard had lost his seat to Maxine McKew in 2007 Federal Election, but the Coalition still won power. What would happen then? Who becomes Prime Minister?
While Campbell Newman is leader of the LNP, he is not technically leader of the opposition. That role is currently held by Jeff Seeney, with an agreement being in place that if Campbell Newman is elected to the seat of Ashgrove at the coming election he will take on the role of parliamentary leader of the LNP.Will wrote:Not necessarily, just look at the current leader of the opposition in QLD, Campbell Newman.Wayno wrote:Is it mandatory that a party leader must also be an MP?[Shuz] wrote:I have a question;
Has it ever occured in any democracy in the world, with a similar model of government like ours, at State or Federal level - that the sitting Prime Minister / President loses his/her seat, but their political party wins Government again?
For example; imagine if John Howard had lost his seat to Maxine McKew in 2007 Federal Election, but the Coalition still won power. What would happen then? Who becomes Prime Minister?