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Wake up, Labor

FIRSTLY I need to declare that I do oppose the East-West Link both on financial grounds as well as projects around the state that will now be on the “back burner”.
I received a flyer in my letterbox today from my Labor Member, Jude Perera detailing projects that will not happen in the electorate and admonishing the Napthine Coalition Government as having no mandate for the East-West Link.
The hypocrisy of a Labor member and his leader, Daniel Andrews goes beyond belief – did they have a mandate for the desal plant at Wonthaggi?
Their contempt for the intellect of the electorate is also breath-taking.
I would suggest that they pull their collective heads in, and concentrate on being able to offer an alternative government to the Napthine Coalition Government in the next State election – November 2014!”
Arvo Talvik,
Cranbourne.

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