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The speaker expresses concern about the cost and necessity of a new stadium in Tasmania, criticizing the AFL for holding it "for ransom." They believe it would benefit many kids but question the need for another election and call for current MPs to find a solution. The speaker is skeptical of a politician who changed their stance on the stadium issue after getting elected, questioning their trustworthiness. I mean who minds, typical Tasmanian, who minds about the whole thing, I think that the stadium is such a lot of money, and I think it's wrong that the AFL are holding this for ransom, we don't have a stadium unless we have a stadium, I think that's wrong. I think there's so many kids, so many kids who would benefit from having a stadium. And that would be really good for the state, but the stadium, I'm not sure what it's about, but I don't know, I think it's a huge waste of money to have another election, but I guess people have to have their say. What about if the current MPs decided to work something out? That would be great, if they could, if they could, I don't know. And if they were to come out and tell us what would you like to see happen? I'd like to see Rockley still be in, perhaps he was doing his winter, he's a bit cocky at the moment, I think, he kind of jumped tempers, but I don't think we should trust him, because he came in on that platform that we wouldn't have, that we wouldn't support the stadium, and then five minutes after he's in Parliament, he's talking about the stadium. So, who do you believe?