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Julia doesn't have 'the numbers' to become leader, she knows it too, this was the basis for her comment about having a better chance of playing FF for the Bulldogs.
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I'd go along with your summary above, Brian. The thought of the Greens having control of the Senate is pretty scary, though.It would be a bad look for Labor to change at this stage although Rudd has to dig himself out of this mining tax issue and that won't be easy without losing face (or more face should I say). And Julia may still have some baggage to surface from the BER. My bet would be that Rudd will go to the next election as leader, win it but not convincingly. Gillard will then be given a chance some time over the course of the next parliament with Greg Combet as part of a leadership team. Abbott will probably be seen as unelectable and the Liberal Party may have to revert to a leader they tried before - at least MT would be hoping this would happen as this is the only reason I can see that he would be seeking re-election to the next Parliament. The Greens will have control of the Senate.
Would this be better for the country than the present situation??
Certainly BER has been another perfect rorting vehicle, but I think Ms Gillard has handled the very militant teachers' union adeptly. She has stuck to her guns about the NAPLAN testing and I think Australian children will be the better for their teachers being finally called to account for the woeful standards of teaching in some schools.I don't know who would be worse Gillard or Rudd, for both have made a mess of every project they have laid their hands on.
We have an 'Abbot for PM' thread but no Gillard for PM?
Timely as Rudd's trustyworthy rating has plummetted further in the polls (below even the Mad Monks).
It is apparent that the Labour caucus is well aware of this as Kruddy has hardly been sighted of late. Apparently he is 'governing the nation'.
So is Kruddy damaged goods enough for Gillard to assume the mantle? The pressure is building.
Did anyone watch Q&A on ABC tonight, whats the chances of getting Malcolm Frasier to run again?
Did anyone watch Q&A on ABC tonight,...?
Could you elaborate on how she has done well?I dont mind Gillard, I think she has done well, though I dont think it would be a right time for her now.
Compared to Rudd she's the reincarnation of Ghandi.Could you elaborate on how she has done well?
Interesting comment. Why not, Tink?I dont mind Gillard, I think she has done well, though I dont think it would be a right time for her now.
Who knows what will happen between now and the election, but this I can tell you. RUDD has an extremely good chance of losing. I personally have never voted liberal before and I am without doubt going to do so in the next federal election and I have been a traditional hard core labour supporter. My Father in law the same, he refuses to vote for RUDD or GILLARD for that matter at the next election and likewise he will vote liberal, my wife is in the same position. So there is 3 votes that labour has lost from labour voting backgrounds and I can tell you that labour is extremely on the nose out there with many more people, plenty of people who voted RUDD last time have allready told me they won't be voting for labour next election.
Now of course some of those people are just mouthing off no doubt, but when people like myself, my wife and my father in law abandon labour then you can bet your bottom dollar that there are oddles of people in the same position as I.
Voting for Abbott, a ring wing religious Howardite sort of contradicts your hard core Labor claim
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