Archived Did Tony Abbott stop the boats? New analysis casts doubt on claims (theage.com.au)
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Archived Did Tony Abbott stop the boats? New analysis casts doubt on claims (theage.com.au)
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[–] 2ezy [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I just thought this is the most stupid attempt to rewrite history I have seen in this country in recent times.
[–] jallab 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
And sadly many readers will eat it hook line and sinker. If there is one thing that the Abbott government can truly claim absolute credit for, it is this.
They set up the rules. They were ruthless and followed it to its successful ending. They stopped the boats and the drownings.
[–] blipblipbeep ago (edited ago)
Tony was an excessive attempt on a stamp at his view of Australians society, although generally a failure. Malcolm on the other hand, is diligent at appearance over work order. Being, his version of Australian belief although narrow minded in favor of the corp scene.
Conclusion: Same thing - different look.
peace...
[–] arrjayjee ago
He didn't stop the boats, he stopped releasing the government releasing or the media reporting any information on new boat arrivals.
[–] jallab 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
What, all three? Compared to how many boats that Labour let in over the years? 100, 1000 more? 40 thousand boats.
You are wrong buddy. If you honestly believe the thousands of individuals were on those boats countable on one hand, you may have a point. I am a man who understands the constraint of small vessels, and I can tell you with absolute certainty that those three vessels could not carry as many individuals as Labours horrendous years. In actual fact they probably only held a few dozen . He did stop the boats and the drownings, anything else is denial.