Has the NSW government gotten the willies?

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Has the NSW government gotten the willies?

Post by straightshooter » 19 Mar 2026, 6:41 pm

The next NSW state election is more than a year away and I am already getting Laber electioneering adds interrupting youtube videos for me.
Something must have really put the wind up them to kick off electioneering this far out from an election.
I wonder what it could be!
Has anybody else noticed?
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Re: Has the NSW government gotten the willies?

Post by Bugman » 20 Mar 2026, 8:18 am

Sort of noticed it. My mind is already made up, anyhow.
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Re: Has the NSW government gotten the willies?

Post by Willie » 20 Mar 2026, 9:30 am

I don't remember being a NSW willie?
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Post by Fester » 20 Mar 2026, 11:18 am

Anyone not voting to out the Uni-parties in NSW would need their heads read ATM.

One Nation is the only chance, but we also have the SFFP actually fighting for us.

As a classic example, watch the SA Labor stooge get back in and run to the draw to grab the new gun laws plans out, and put the legislation through.

Do you think Vic will do any different.

All that matters is pre-election time for the major corruption parties, post-election, they will all be for tougher gun laws and Elbo will do whatever he can with funding to force the Tories into submission, so don't think Qld and Tassie can hold out forever.
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Post by Die Judicii » 20 Mar 2026, 6:22 pm

Fester wrote:Anyone not voting to out the Uni-parties in NSW would need their heads read ATM.

One Nation is the only chance, but we also have the SFFP actually fighting for us.

As a classic example, watch the SA Labor stooge get back in and run to the draw to grab the new gun laws plans out, and put the legislation through.

Do you think Vic will do any different.

All that matters is pre-election time for the major corruption parties, post-election, they will all be for tougher gun laws and Elbo will do whatever he can with funding to force the Tories into submission, so don't think Qld and Tassie can hold out forever.


You forgot NT ?
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Re: Has the NSW government gotten the willies?

Post by Wapiti » 20 Mar 2026, 9:38 pm

Queensland IS NOT going to copy Labor on these laws. They have made their changes after actually waiting for expert industry, farmer and business advice, not running to the agendas of the socialists.
We (4 of us running the action group to save our town) had a wind-factory meeting here in town and we had two 100% connected Liberal members drive up to see us, and they both said, to my enquiry, NFW is this happening what the knee-jerking little boy over the Tweed border did.
They said, the gun laws as they were, and the checks by the relevant government departments weren't followed, simple.
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Re: Has the NSW government gotten the willies?

Post by Sarco » 21 Mar 2026, 9:39 pm

Have a look at how it has gone in SA today. Labor - huge majority, Libs - wiped out, ON - nada.

Sadly I suspect it will be the same in Victoria in November.
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