I think [the prison authorities] must be mad after seeing my pictures in the newspapers. |
I think I'd put it slightly differently. I don't think it would enhance their reputation. |
I think it is the obligation of senior executives of Telstra to talk up the company's interest, not to talk them down. |
I think it is the obligation of senior executives of Telstra to talk up the company's interests, not talk them down, and that is a view that I have communicated very directly to the chairman of the board on behalf of the Government. |
I think it is the obligation of senior executives of Telstra to talk up the company's interests, not talk them down, and that is a view which I have communicated very directly to the chairman of the board on behalf of the Government, |
I think it was one of those moments where obviously the mouth came in before the brain was engaged, but it's not the Tony Abbott I know, |
I think the apology is more than sufficient. |
I think we accepted that it could happen here, seeing it happen in London, a city as I've said before we know better than any city in the world except our own. |
I think we should debate all of the energy options that are reasonably available, |
I thought it would be sensible for us to change the rules and a majority of the party agreed with me but not enough of them, |
I will resign probably immediately after the party conference. The leadership election will then take place. |
I would like to get more information before I commit myself, |
I would say, 'Look John, please consider what I have to go through everyday and how I am living with the indignity of having someone help me go to the toilet all the time', |
I'd like to think that I could wave a magic wand and send the world oil price down, but you know and the people who think about this will know that it is impossible for an individual country to alter the world price of oil on its own, |
I'm happy to talk about Australian Rules because I'm still feeling a bit sad about what happened on Saturday night, |