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Yeah it has really knocked the PM with the latest Newspoll, it is out now by the way.
51 - 49 TPP twelve months out from the finish line.
And I reckon tomorrow one Julie Bishop former lawyer will lead the "charge" on behalf of one gutless Tone Rabbott the lion of Jakarta.
You did know that the Deputy Leader of the Fibs was a lawyer didn't you?
You are also aware of her favourtie cases. Look up Wittenoon in Google. This week is also Asbestos awareness week too.
Ohhh yeah sorry got offtrack for a minute. Our Julie Bishop was a lawyer for CSR that defended cases brought against them by dying asbestos workers. Julies job included the long drawn out hearings where unfortunately the claimants sort of died off before a judgement could be made.
Some even called it a match plan by the companies to get the result they wanted. No claimant no case. Julie Bishop has a perfect memory, I am sure she can remember everything about the cases she defended.
I am a bit cynical when it comes to Julie and her memory. I don't even think she realises that she lives in a glass house and there are a huge amount of rocks lying around.
51 - 49 TPP twelve months out from the finish line.
And I reckon tomorrow one Julie Bishop former lawyer will lead the "charge" on behalf of one gutless Tone Rabbott the lion of Jakarta.
You did know that the Deputy Leader of the Fibs was a lawyer didn't you?
You are also aware of her favourtie cases. Look up Wittenoon in Google. This week is also Asbestos awareness week too.
Ohhh yeah sorry got offtrack for a minute. Our Julie Bishop was a lawyer for CSR that defended cases brought against them by dying asbestos workers. Julies job included the long drawn out hearings where unfortunately the claimants sort of died off before a judgement could be made.
Some even called it a match plan by the companies to get the result they wanted. No claimant no case. Julie Bishop has a perfect memory, I am sure she can remember everything about the cases she defended.
I am a bit cynical when it comes to Julie and her memory. I don't even think she realises that she lives in a glass house and there are a huge amount of rocks lying around.
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