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It just dawned on me that Rudd's flattery of Peter Costello and offer of a job, although no specifics, is a calculated move to prevent Costello attacking the Govt.
Even though he is retiring he could be very damaging to the Govt by exposing their economic incompetance between now and the next election.
maybe, but I doubt it.
Costello was hanging around and ready to pounce for leadership for the next election.
He realised that libs cannot win the next election so has decided to call it quits.
If the liberals were starting to look like they could win, I am sure that he would have stayed on, and would have contested the next election as leader of the opposition.
Isn't economic incompetance today regarded from all sides of politics an essential prerequisite to govern ?
I was talking about Rudds motives not Costellos, I think Costello came to the crossroads he either had to challenge or leave altogether, he as you say, probably thought the libs cant win this one so he got out of Turnbulls way OR he just thought his chance had passed and he wasnt as driven for it as he was in the past.
MrBurns I agree with your position.
Also I would like to here gg's position on this, has he disappeared ?
He's been missing since the weekend.
Has he been to Melbourne recently or has he been causing marriage difficulties at Belmont and been taken out by a jealous husband..??
I agree with you. And Costello will feel justified in pursuing whatever avenue offers him the best advantage. I doubt he feels any loyalty to the Libs now.I
Rudd is cunning he's trying to disarm one of the Libs most potent weapons against Labor at the next election by trying to befriend the enemy.
Costellos media comment in the leadup to any election would be very damaging.
I agree with you. And Costello will feel justified in pursuing whatever avenue offers him the best advantage. I doubt he feels any loyalty to the Libs now.
Costello always put the liberal party and Australias interests before his own I don't see that changing.I realize its hard for people not to be cynical cause he is a politician
Perhaps he did. Or perhaps he failed to challenge for the leadership simply because he knew he never had the numbers.Costello always put the liberal party and Australias interests before his own I don't see that changing.I realize its hard for people not to be cynical cause he is a politician
Bob honest...really...apparently he got donations before the court case of
750,000to cover the costs....then just recently asked for another 250k.....they want to know what happened to the original 750K's
Costello always put the liberal party and Australias interests before his own I don't see that changing.I realize its hard for people not to be cynical cause he is a politician
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