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JULIA Gillard will remain Prime Minister after securing the required support to form a minority government.

Rural independents Rob Oakeshott and Tony Windsor have announced they will back Labor, giving Ms Gillard the required 76 votes to form government on the floor of Parliament.

But Mr Oakeshott warned: “This is not a mandate for any government.”

He said voters were thoroughly unimpressed with the state of party politics in Australia today, and the new parliament would have to do better.

The pair joins the Greens’ Adam Bandt and Tasmanian independent Andrew Wilkie in delivering Ms Gillard the required numbers.

Earlier, fellow independent Bob Katter, broke ranks and declared that he was siding with the Coalition, giving it 74 parliamentary votes.

The announcement follows more than a fortnight of negotiations to brak the deadlock arising from last month’s federal election.

Bizarrely, Mr Windsor said he factored into his decision-making his belief that Labor would be more likely to lose if it called an early election.

He said he wanted stability, not an early election that the Coalition may have been tempted to call.

“I think (the Coalition) would be more likely to win if they did go back to the polls,” he said.

Mr Windsor said Labor’s broadband policy was the most critical factor in securing his vote.

He said the $43 billion network was “too good an opportunity to miss”.

Mr Windsor said he also wanted to do more on climate change, and he believed Labor had the better plan in that area.

Mr Oakeshott said broadband, climate change and regional education were crucial to his decision.

He said the relationship with the Senate, where the Greens will have the balance of power, had also been important in his decision making.

He said he believed Labor offered greater stability and would keep parliament going longer.

Mr Oakeshott it had been a “points decision” based on stability and the best local, regional and national outcomes.

“This has been an open process by us, and even if you don’t like the decision please accept that we’ve given it our best endeavours to make our best judgment call,” he said.

A package of rural reforms offered to the independents in return for their support will be unveiled soon by Ms Gillard.

"I did not try and make it all about ... my wants and needs,'' Mr Oakeshott said. "This is for 20 years of vision."

The complete recommendations fo the Henry Tax Review will be debated under the deal secured by the independents and there will be a referendum on indigenous recognition in the constitution, Mr Oakeshott said.

Mr Oakeshott said the decision on who to support was extremely close.

"This could not get any closer,'' he said. "My four and six year old are split on this."

Mr Oakeshott said Ms Gillard's first task was to bring Australia together.

He also vowed to "turbo-charge" regional Australia with a promised package for the bush.

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Mate i suggest you delete the post / thread. it was suggested before politics isn't to be discussed.
 
Yeah I read that somewhere to actually now you say that...but it wasnt necessarily an opinion rather just information, not sure if that still breaks forum rules or not
 
i don't know either, but i remember we were not to talk religion, culture or politics, better to be safe then sorry though, just though i'd give the heads up.
 
Who knows, I thought it would have been alright unless you stated for who you were backing or not which you didnt...have to wait n see I guess
 
It's fine. Just the participants be warned if arguments or fights start we won't hesitate in handing out warnings/bannings as we see fit.

You have been warned. :)
 
Geez the country was running fine the last few weeks with no government in place mmmmm maybe we don't need that many politicians or any at all!!!
 
lol i remember when tony abbot was 99% sure he was gonna win. Quote: "Liberal have this in the bag, and I already know we have won!". Sorry Mr. Abbott, Ms Gillard runs this joint
 
lol i remember when tony abbot was 99% sure he was gonna win. Quote: "Liberal have this in the bag, and I already know we have won!". Sorry Mr. Abbott, Ms Gillard runs this joint

Haha yeah I love it when anyone over confident calls it over already only to be proved wrong at the end...he doesnt get the last laugh this time
 
Haha yeah I love it when anyone over confident calls it over already only to be proved wrong at the end...he doesnt get the last laugh this time

lol to tell you the truth. I realllllllllllyyyyyy don't like him.

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Haha yeah I love it when anyone over confident calls it over already only to be proved wrong at the end...he doesnt get the last laugh this time

lol to tell you the truth. I realllllllllllyyyyyy don't like him.
 
lol to tell you the truth. I realllllllllllyyyyyy don't like him.

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lol to tell you the truth. I realllllllllllyyyyyy don't like him.

You must really not like him with a double post :razz: Cant say im a big fan of his either
 
Good Gillard can have another four years to show the country they have no clue on governing other than giving handouts and lining the unions pockets.Get ready for higher taxes , higher cost of living , higher prices , higher unemployment etc....
But a good thing it's only a minority government so every move will have to be passed and that will not be easy.
Funny thing is the swing against labour was massive and the seemed to sliver a few deals to hold onto a minority GOV.
 
As long as Trading cards don't go up, im happy :-)

Good Gillard can have another four years to show the country they have no clue on governing other than giving handouts and lining the unions pockets.Get ready for higher taxes , higher cost of living , higher prices , higher unemployment etc....
But a good thing it's only a minority government so every move will have to be passed and that will not be easy.
Funny thing is the swing against labour was massive and the seemed to sliver a few deals to hold onto a minority GOV.
 
Good to hear....... was a bit worried about the NBN if Libs took over..... also didn't like how Tony doesn't support stem cell research; amongst other things. Now get lost Tony! :)
 
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