Saturday, February 18, 2006

Quotes:

- “I intend being the premier of Tasmania shortly after March 18,” Rene Hidding, MHA, Lyons.

- "Premier Paul Lennon has no vision and no plan." Rene Hidding, MHA, Lyons.

- “We have an exciting and visionary plan to put to the people of Tasmania during the next four weeks,” Paul Lennon, MHA, Franklin.

- “I make mistakes […]” Paul Lennon, MHA, Franklin.

- “I just love election campaigns and am rearing to go,” Michael Hodgman, MHA, Denison.

- "I'm one of the most recognisable members of the State Parliament and that's because I visit parts of my Denison electorate where most Liberals don't go." Michael Hodgman, MHA, Denison.

- “It is very unlikely Labor will get 12 seats,” Tony Hocking, EMRS.

(From The Mercury, Feb. 18, 2006)


- "I'm not sure if [David Llewellyn] even understands the extent of the crisis in his own department, let alone [has] any idea what his incompetent Labor government is going to do to fix it," Sue Napier, MHA, Bass.

(From The Mercury, Feb. 20, 2006)


- “Labor expected its good record on the economy to be its trump card, yet it does not have any traction with the public,” Dr. Richard Herr (UTAS).

(From The Mercury, Feb. 25, 2006)


- “It is unacceptable that half of our medical graduates leave the state,” Sue Napier, MHA, Bass.

- "For the Liberals to suggest -- in the middle of a $50 million redevelopment of the hospital -- that they would walk away from the site is a wasteful and ridiculous policy," Lara Giddings, MHA, Franklin.

- “Over the next four years we will make the best of what we've got,” Rene Hidding, MHA, Lyons.

(From The Mercury, Feb. 27, 2006)


- “My position is clear -- only Paul Lennon or Rene Hidding can be premier of this state after March 18,” Paul Lennon, MHA, Franklin.

(From The Mercury, Mar. 04, 2006)

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