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Surely the majority of Labor supporters do not see Kevin Rudd as a Prime Minister. I have always been Labor but will vote void again against this egotestical ning nong.Yeaah... a lot of unfortunate things about Aus politics atm...
..... Frankly I don’t know what all the fuss is about regarding same sex marriage....the missus and I have been having the same sex in our marriage for more than 30 years and it’s worked OK for us!
Missionary?
My inside rumour from Canberra is that AFP officers have been assigned to Rudd, which wouldn't happen unless a challenge/takeover was taking place.
Comes from a good (new) source, so we will see if it is true...
A Morgan SMS poll last night had the Coalition at 50.5% 2PP (post Kev as leader).
On Sportsbet, the odds have narrowed slightly to $1.16/$5.00 in favour of the Coalition.
A few days ago it was around $1.07/$7.00$1.18 $4.50 now. Must be a few bets being made.
After the election? It will be fascinating to see how Kevin can hold together Labour as Opposition Leader. Unless he has made a momentous change of character he will still be a controlling micro manager. Just can't see how he will be tolerated for long.
Bring on the election !!
I have heard from someone who has worked closely with him that his office (as PM) was a shambles - stuff everywhere.
The Public Servants just can't win. If Tony wins the election he'll sack thousands of them. If Kev stays around thousands will quit!
Yes people don't tend to change their stripes that quickly, if at all.
Hate him if you like, but he is charasmatic,
Absolutely now doubt Kevin Rudd will be a far more competitive PM to take Labour to the polls. Has to be worth at least 3-4%. So perhaps it will be a a relatively narrow loss and most significantly the Senate staying split.
What amuses me is that he right wing press, especially News limited attacked the previous incumbent so mercilessly that they have managed to get in the guy who could really give Abbott a scare.
I can't believe people see Rudd as a serious leader. Cannot people see through his rhetoric ((in writing or speech) the undue use of exaggeration or display; bombast.). He is cannon fodder and the lesson he failed to learn last time is humility, though egocentric he may always be.
While his presentation was far better and more concise than that of Julia Gillard, it's still the same old nonsense in terms of non-answers and trying to get away with bare faced lies.Hate him if you like, but he is charasmatic, his performance in Parliament today left the opposition floundering and his words were loaded with clear meaning that will strike a cord with the electorate. The big egos pumped up are hard to assail.
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