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Abbott to appear on 7PM Project
Here come more questions on gay marriage, climate change, refugees and broadband.
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They’ve been hankering for him to front up for a while now…
Finally, Tony Abbott will be interviewed tonight on The 7pm Project.
The Opposition Leader won’t be in studio, but via a link.
Here come more questions on gay marriage, climate change, refugees and broadband (not that there’s anything wrong with that).
Airs tonight on TEN.
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19 Responses
I actually think Tony did a decent job on the show.
But to best honest I’m not sold on either party right now!
@Evan – You do realise there was also the GFC don’t you? And that every major Western economy has gone into the red without a Labor government being responsible? Oh no, that’s right. Liberal supporters don’t look beyond their own back yards or bank accounts.
I under stand Labors POV with NBN and the environment but I just can’t see my self voting for them tomorrow with the waste in things like the insulation and schools project. I must be a swinging voter one day labor the next Libs.
Just thought of a new drama, could be set in Canberra and base around the political parties called Swingvote, just think of Swingtown but with politics!
Sorry, i hit the button too soon. Compared to Rooty Hill and Broncos forum – this was like a firing squad.
Um this is a tv website, not a political forum. Re subject at hand – 7pm hosts certainly played their hands a little too transparently. Charlie put on his serious face and voice, Hughsey played mates with Tony, and Jennifer and Carrie asked substantial q’s to Mr Rabbott. He is brave – that was like speed dating political style. Compared to the
I thought Tony did a very good job. The labor voters seen to forget all the billions that Labour has lost over the past 3 years, they could of done so much good for the country but sadly it’s all been wasted. labor has to pay for the past 3 years .
I couldn’t take 3 more years of labor,
small busiesness in my area has just been destroyed. retail sales are shocking. thanks labor yeah thaks for nothing.
Thank God for Tony. can’t say that for Gillard because she has no faith
A leader with no faith, i won’t have that.
Vote Labor and possibly get a internet filter that the experts say will not work or vote Liberal and get no NBN,thanks Tony but no thanks.
Abbott liked the podium more than Julia.
@chrissy you are kidding. Right.. Oh your not. How sad.
I missed the broadband bit, was that when he was talking about the Labor Internet filter slowing it down? No wonder they want 100Mbps speeds, you’ll probably need it 😆
The hosts left no doubt as to their political leanings the way they interviewed “Mr Abbott” compared to “Julia”. Wasn’t their finest hour.
Gay marriage. Tick.
Climate change. Tick.
Refugees. Tick.
Broadband. Tick.
…and funny clips from Hughesy.
This should be “good” considering how many Labor ads they manage to squeeze into every break!
Desperate times…Desperate measures! If only Steve Price were on, they could have had a love in
Keep up the good work Tony – we need you – you have never,ever, left the country in $20billion defecit and we are counting on you to keep Gillard honest – she’s been part of the gang of 4 – she’s been part of the team making the decisions which she says “lost Labor’s way”!!!!
Here comes the chance for Abbott to be heard on a show that does very well in younger demographics.
Yay! I hope Tony Abbott responds to the questions about gay marriage by pashing Charlie Pickering.
After all, on Q and A he seemed to think the appropriate response to that line of questioning was rubbing Tony Jones up the “right” way. I can only presume that he’ll take it one step further and indulge in some same-sex spit-swapping tonight.
Couldn’t help but notice the similarity between The Mad Monk and Darren from Bewitched.
I wonder if by any chance they are related?
Here comes more moronic, unimportant, lowest common denominator questions from the likes of 7PM.