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I don't think she listens to anyone and I don't think she lets the factions control her. I have my own suspicisions that, if Rudd deposed her, she would promptly resign from the labor party and force a new election so that he couldn't remain PM for long. Only my thoughts though...
Yes, I find Richo puts things into perspective quite well...
Can you believe this latest absolute WASTE of taxpayers' money:
The Gillard government has pledged $700,000 to the World Health Organisation to help other countries reduce smoking rates.
Absolutely unbelievable!
Families and Community Services Minister, Jenny Macklin, yesterday left the door open for financial assistance for clubs, which claim they'll be hit with a $3 billion bill to upgrade their machines.
Entirely possible they will use taxpayer funds for this, sickening though it would be.Is that a poker machine levy I smell ?
Entirely possible they will use taxpayer funds for this, sickening though it would be.
Whatever is necessary to keep Andrew Wilkie happy.
Sorry to break the conversation, but I heard on the radio that we may have a Rudd return and a election before Christamas, before he stuffs anything up and he has his popularity.
Or the popularity Labor think he has.
Is this wishful thinking?
joea
They dumped Kevin Rudd to try and get out of the sh#t. If they bring him back, they will still be slaughtered at the polls.
They need a cleaner skin than Kevin Rudd.
Agree. The most logical thing would seem to be for them to persist with Julia Gillard, knowing she will be sacrificed after they lose the election. Then bring back our Kev, I guess.Julia Gillard or any replacement leader won't be calling an election in 3 months, not voluntary at least.
Labor will try and avoid its date with the electoral gallows as long as possible and at any expense to the country at large.
This is what they have reduced themselves to. An extra 5-minutes in office at any cost.
That poll might result might be more a case of anyone but Gillard.Perhaps the last Nielsen Poll is a bit tempting to bring Rudd back as leader.
It would be good to see Tony Abbott challenged by a runner that is more than the walking dead.If Labor dump Gillard and the carbon tax their stocks will rise to a more respectable level and help stop the expected slaughter.
Abbott will then have to be on his toes.
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