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Things can only get better .... Right?
According to the ASF political <> gallery the next election will be a landslide victory to the Libs and we will be saved from financial ruin.
Tony at the helm and Joe in the engine room we will steam ahead to greener pastures.
todster I am assuming you are saying that with "tongue in cheek".
joea
According to the ASF political <> gallery the next election will be a landslide victory to the Libs and we will be saved from financial ruin.
Tony at the helm and Joe in the engine room we will steam ahead to greener pastures.
With the leadership now a full scale civil war within Labor, it should be an entertaining week.This government is going to make box office history when a movie is made.LOL
The Victorian MP Darren Cheeseman told The Sun-Herald many rank-and-file MPs had concluded her leadership was "terminal", a sign backbenchers are prepared to speak out about the leadership speculation dogging the government.
I would think Rudd will leave his run untill after the Queensland bloodbath.
I don't expect a Rudd challenge until after the QLD election. Why should he, time is on his side now.I would think Rudd will leave his run untill after the Queensland bloodbath...
The occupants within the Gillard tent are getting very nervous now.
http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/polit...urn-on-rudd-20120217-1teic.html#ixzz1mftSOOm5
If Krudd is so bad, according to Juliar supporters, why is he Minister of Foreign affairs????
I don't expect a Rudd challenge until after the QLD election. Why should he, time is on his side now.
As for the video of Rudd released overnight, no prizes for guessing whose supporters were behind that. It's their style. So Rudd swears sometimes..shock horror, stop the presses. It won't hurt him.
As for the video of Rudd released overnight, no prizes for guessing whose supporters were behind that. It's their style. So Rudd swears sometimes..shock horror, stop the presses. It won't hurt him.
Kevin Rudd, in response to the damaging leak of an expletive-ridden video of him when he was prime minister, has publicly disclosed his intentions, with declarations of having learned from his mistakes and wanting to get the government's message back on to the economy.
Giving what was literally a five minutes to midnight interview to Sky News, Rudd formalised and unveiled a campaign to return to the leadership that has been underway for months.
The release of the damning video and Rudd's response gives his campaign even more momentum amid an atmosphere of dirty tricks, ministers desperately trying to frighten backbenchers about Rudd's personality, and the possibility of an early election.
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