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The speaker questions the necessity of an election linked to a stadium project, expressing it as a waste of money. They highlight the disparity in benefits and suggest alternatives like the Premier calling for an election or MPs finding a solution. The speaker seems unsure about the outcomes of an election and emphasizes the need for a better approach than the current situation. We're asking people in the area whether they think an election is a good or bad idea and it's kind of tied to the stadium. It's just a waste of money in my opinion. What do you think? Well you've got 30,000 help going upside down, inside out. It's a waste of all the football stadiums around here, I don't reckon. Simple as that. And what about the elections? If there is one. They're only in inline round pockets anyway. They just give them those 30,000 on payrolls, don't they? Well we get nothing. So what do you think should happen, given we're in kind of a win-by-win land, that Premier, at the moment, Rockcliffe, could call an election, or MPs could work out something among themselves? There'd be an election in the US. And is that good or bad? I don't know. You might get yourself involved, but this is better than that.