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Friday, September 07, 2007

Beattie to quit soon ...

Excerpt from Nine News:

Beattie to decide on his future 'soon'

7 September 2007

Queensland Premier Peter Beattie says he will decide on his political future soon.

Mr Beattie told the state Australian Labor Party conference earlier this year he would decide on his political future over the next 12 months.

Speaking to ABC radio ahead of the one-year anniversary of the re-election of his government, Mr Beattie said he still had work to do, including bedding down council reforms and dealing with the drought.

"Any decent premier would need to make sure those things were both done before he or she could consider their future," Mr Beattie said.

But asked if he was any closer to a decision on his future, Mr Beattie replied: "Yes, I am and, of course, inevitably, I assess the political position".

See - Beattie will never drink recycled water.

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

sooner the better

10:14 AM, September 07, 2007

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Beattie and Thorley are cut from the same cloth and they are both lying Bast--ds!!!

11:39 AM, September 07, 2007

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

So true! Couldn't trust them as far as you could throw them.

2:32 PM, September 07, 2007

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Just go - for the sake of Qld and Australia

10:36 PM, September 07, 2007

 
Blogger Concerned Ratepayer said...

Once again, the Premier and his wife use the Sunday Mail as their propaganda mouthpiece.

Excerpt from the Sunday Mail:

Peter Beattie's wife calls on him to quit

9 September 2007

In the strongest sign yet that Peter Beattie will not contest the next election, his wife Heather has confirmed she is urging him to quit politics.

"I really don't want him to run (for re-election in 2009)," she said.

"I have let him know that I feel it's time – time for us to spend more (time) together and also with our children.

"It's time for someone else to have a go and time for him to take a break."
...

You think ...

10:01 PM, September 09, 2007

 

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