Barnaby Joyce
For goodness sake - KICK HIM OUT of parliament. I believe he has been an instrument of devastation. In my view, he is putty in the hands of members of industry and overseas power brokers.
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He is not doing enough to stop Australia being sold off to China willy nilly. I question his strength, honour, courage and decency. He is puffed up with his own importance and power, and it has gone to his head.
I think he is dangerous in his ineffectiveness and little use to the community or Australia he is supposed to serve by his political post. He has made that very clear to all of us with this latest debacle of the “killing of the rivers”. He needs to be booted out of Parliament NOW.
Bring back Tony Windsor, a gentleman and a man with courage, conviction and ethics and who has previously demonstrated concern for his electorate and Australia as a whole.
Liz Ashard,
Dundas
State economy
There is a lot of discussion of what is important. The economy in New South Wales is important.
Rural NSW is vital to the overall health of the economy.
Making sure rural voters have a clear choice between economic growth with a Berijiklian government and the Labor opposition who seek to form government.
The trade-off of the Snowy Hydro assets to the Commonwealth with a return of billions of dollars to the State Government with 100 percent of the money to be spent in Rural NSW is a great generational investment for infrastructure and services.
There are also serious questions about the economic policies of the Labor opposition leader Michael Daley and his policies and how they would effect private investment which leads to job growth.
Fair scrutiny is required of Mr. Daley and his Shadow Cabinet and if they support rural NSW and small business and Industry growth.
Lower taxes support such growth and investment and allow for employment opportunities, keeping this state at #1.
There is only five and a half weeks left before polling day.
If voters are unsure about Mr. Daley, then they have to continue with Premier Gladys Berejiklian and the Coalition and economic certainty.
Shane Moran
North Tamworth
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