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Isn't that inconcevable ?Their imminent demise at the hands of the electorate is encouraging them to consider the inevitable.
Isn't that inconcevable ?
It is standared fare though for the current version of Labor to do what looks inconcevable to the mortal voter.
Going back to Kevin Rudd won't help them.
This is perhaps why they have allowed themselves to hemorrhage under Julia Gillard for so long.
I see her is a ruthless politician who will walk over anyone for office.Gillard is an electoral disaster, but I think she is an essentially decent woman.
My contacts in Sussex St. tell me that Rudd has lost more support today, and that staying with Julia may be the plan, unless.........
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“The debate now is whether you can go back to Kevin and not have a walkout,” a senior figure says, ar*guing a number of MPs would resign from the frontbench, or even resign from Parliament rather than work with the Queenslander again. “You have to understand that moving to Kevin means instantaneous election. The only way Kevin is going to keep people in line is with an election campaign.”
So the threat of an early election is now being waved in front of MPs who have quietly withdrawn from Gillard’s camp but can’t commit themselves to Rudd.
An early election would not only crystallise voters’ views about the two sides of politics but put elections for the two houses of Parliament out of kilter, since a half-Senate election can’t be held until late next year.
That means whoever were to win a 2012 House of Representatives election would face the judgment of the people at a Senate poll in 2013, and face a hostile Senate in the meantime.
Good heavens, Calliope, Gillard an "essentially decent woman"? She has shown herself to be one of the most self interested, viciously competitive politicians ever who will do whatever it takes to keep herself in power.Gillard is an electoral disaster, but I think she is an essentially decent woman. Rudd on the other hand is a thoroughly nasty piece of work. The thought of him back in power with his fawning immature advisers is a shocking scenario.
Yes that would be a good start. Felt for Chris Bowen, handed the 'Immigration Muggins' ministry. A potential rival shoved into a dirty job...Imo they should toss them both and have a go with Smith and Bowen, both of whom appear to at least have the capacity to be a bit thoughtful and rational.
Rudd can win them an election, Gillard can't, and they all know it. Time is on his side, he can patiently stalk the leadership over the next 18 months.
Good heavens, Calliope, Gillard an "essentially decent woman"? She has shown herself to be one of the most self interested, viciously competitive politicians ever who will do whatever it takes to keep herself in power.
On a different subject I happened to see The Project on Ch10 last night, I was shocked at the anti-Abbott tirade from Charles, Hughesy and co. Every second 'news' item seemed to be a 'lets laugh at Tony' gotcha piece. By contrast Kevin was described as 'Ruddy'. I shouldn't wonder during the ad breaks they stick pins into little voodoo dolls of Abbott, and afterwards burn him in effigy in the foyer. One look at the guest list of The Project tells you about the show's political leanings.
A gun-toting independent MP Bob Katter also used the Queensland launch of his firearms policy yesterday to bolster Mr Rudd's credentials, hinting he would "most certainly" be open to considering a deal with a future Rudd government.
"Everybody knows that Kevin and I are friends and have been mates," he said.
"I have great respect for him.
Gough Whitlam is still kicking.My contacts tell me that the kerfuffle over Slippery Pete and open shower doors, massages, texts, taxis etc. etc., has rejuvenated Little Kevvie.
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