PM could win next election in a landslide
PM Scott Morrison can romp home at the next election with a landslide victory.
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Already he has shown himself to be a no nonsense man.
This is what we as a nation need. He has to continue to do is to bite the bullet and just keep on keeping on.
The Aussies are warming to him, at last a leader with commonsense values (so long since we last saw any).
If he does what Trump is doing by salvaging what's left of his nation (fouled up by previous leaders) and giving back to his people their nation (as their right) which we too want here.
He will forever be considered as a man who got it right.
Trump is hated (because noses worldwide are out of joint).
He treads on corns, upsets their schemes they have been putting over America. The same is needed here.
Those (responsible for having deviously signed away our people's lives into the bondage of the UN that bleeds us and other nations financially dry, a millstone round our necks) have much to answer for.
The Paris agreement needs to be scrapped just another Greens and UN initiative using climate change nonsense to pull it off and the naive mindset to reinforce it.
All these so called scientific brains out there being utilised to push this cause need to be reckoned with for it is just part and parcel of the so called progress we worldwide order to be ruled by the iron fist of a socialist dictator as a global control over everyone everywhere, the United Nations bully.
Such is already evident its trademark the politically correct agenda we are all very much aware of in our lives.
Yvonne Rance
Griffith
Bringing tennis back to MIA
Congratulations to Ian Hardie on his effort to revitalise the game of tennis in Leeton. The game has been in the doldrums in this town over the last 15 years.
When I came to Leeton in 1987 the game was booming, we had three teams competing in the inter-town competition consisting of 36 players and over 200 players competing in the night competition. Yanco, Parkview and the town courts as well as the Leeton Soldiers Club tennis club courts were utilised to accommodate the players.
Where are all these players now? Have they all left town? Surely not. Tennis is a great game and a great way to keep fit. I am in my 80s and still play. But I am forced to go to Narrandera to get a game. So come on you ex-players and get behind Ian and see if we can get the game going again.
Cecil Bell
Leeton
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