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Re: Rudd Gone

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 9:11 am
by mike-s

Re: Rudd Gone

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 9:16 am
by Cath
:lol: ok, I get it now :lol:
Thanks Mike!

Re: Rudd Gone

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 9:21 am
by the kid
ijuschill wrote:They'll call an early election if Gillard wins to blindside the people into voting for Australia's first female PM while she is still popular, the rest of us won't see what happened :roll:
Wise words .

Did anyone watch the tennis this morning ?? Far more entertaining battle . Record lenght of a match and its yet to be finished .

Re: Rudd Gone

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 9:26 am
by ijuschill
What ever your voting preferences are and you decide NOT to vote for Labor or Liberal, don't vote for the Greens as there preferences go to Labor anyway so effectively you are voting Labor :?

Re: Rudd Gone

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 9:38 am
by ijuschill
BREAKING NEWS: Kevin stands down to make way for Gillard

Re: Rudd Gone

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 9:38 am
by mike-s
it's official
Gillard to become Australia's first female prime minister as Rudd stands aside
TIM LESTER AND PHILLIP COOREY
June 24, 2010 - 9:32AM
Julia Gillard is to become Australia's first female prime minister after Kevin Rudd stood down as Labor leader at a caucus meeting this morning, according to caucus sources.
Ms Gillard, not Mr Rudd, will now decide when to lead her party into the next election.
It is understood Mr Rudd stood aside to avoid a humiliating defeat.

Just a year ago, Mr Rudd rivalled Bob Hawke as Australia's most popular leader. But he now joins Mr Hawke as the only other Labor prime minister dumped by his party. Mr Rudd had decided to fight to the death after refusing to step aside last night for Ms Gillard. Ms Gillard, however, was believed to have to the numbers before going into this morning's ballot, which was not held. She also had the backing of the powerful Australian Workers Union.

A series of policy failures, poor polls and the decision to go to war with the mining industry have all contributed to Mr Rudd's plunging fortunes among his colleagues. The Coalition fears a change to Ms Gillard. Although she bears responsibility for many of the government's poor decisions, including shelving the emissions trading scheme and the school buildings program, she would be harder to beat than Mr Rudd.

The push to oust Mr Rudd was driven by the Right faction in Victoria and South Australia. The entire national Right, including the NSW Right and its kingmaker Mark Arbib, had last night swung behind Ms Gillard, as had the Victorian Left, led by Kim Carr, who installed Mr Rudd. The hard Left was left doing the numbers for Mr Rudd.

After a three-hour crisis meeting in his office last night with Ms Gillard and the veteran fixer John Faulkner, Mr Rudd held a media conference and said he would fight. "I was elected by the people of Australia as the Prime Minister of Australia," he said. "I was elected to do a job and I intend doing that job."

But he had acknowledged that he was abandoned by most of the factional powerbrokers. Mr Rudd had attempted to salvage votes by promising to bring a speedy conclusion to the mining tax saga and initiate a timetable to implement an emissions trading scheme. After being pressured to take a hard line against asylum seekers, he baulked, saying he would not engage in a race to the right.

The push to oust Mr Rudd was led by the Victorian senator David Feeney, the Victorian MP Bill Shorten, and the South Australian senator Don Farrell, all right-wing heavyweights. Sources said they met Ms Gillard yesterday afternoon in an attempt to persuade her to stand. She was reluctant.

But the Agriculture Minister, Tony Burke, and Senator Arbib met Ms Gillard separately to urge her to move. Senator Arbib and Ms Gillard were instrumental in forcing the government to abandon the emissions trading scheme, which was the catalyst for the government's slide in the polls.

The move against Mr Rudd was sparked by a report in yesterday's Herald that Mr Rudd had used his chief of staff, Alister Jordan, to sound out the backbench over the past month on the level of support for him. This followed a Herald/Nielsen poll which showed the government would lose if an election were held then.

But Mr Rudd's action was regarded as a sign that he did not trust the repeated assurances by Ms Gillard that she would not stand. "It was offensive and disloyal," said a Gillard supporter.
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Swannie & our new PM.

[edit]Guess Kevvie won't get to meet Obama after all.[/edit]

Re: Rudd Gone

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 9:39 am
by mike-s
gah, just beat me.

Re: Rudd Gone

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 10:19 am
by tomithy
Wow... :shock:

In the words of Kent Brockman: I for one welcome our new redhead overlord...

Re: Rudd Gone

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 10:53 am
by rooster
Cath wrote:I don't get the milky bar kid reference?
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Does that help Cath? :D :D

Re: Rudd Gone

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 11:09 am
by Naked Twin
Oh well the union to run the country now, if you thought Krudd was a twat, wait until you realise who is behind Gillard. She didn't want to stand until she was forced by her old union buddies late yesterday afternoon. Just another union puppet from what I can see, didn't want to until she was made to, another without conviction.

Will be interesting to see how she stacks up as the front man whoops front woman, her policies to date haven't set the world on fire, anyone heard of the great school debacle.

Nick

Re: Rudd Gone

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 11:18 am
by fireyrob
mike-s wrote:i would want to see what her policies would be.
Naked Twin wrote:Oh well the union to run the country now, if you thought Krudd was a twat, wait until you realise who is behind Gillard.
8)

Its interesting both is NSW and now Federal they have tried to blindside us from the real issues... Ive said it on Facebook and Ill say it here:

At least the NSW premier is doable :kuda:

Re: Rudd Gone

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 11:23 am
by Naked Twin
Unfortunately she is doing the whole state and we aren't getting any enjoyment from it. Could be the shortest terms for two women leading their party.

Time will tell

Nick

Re: Rudd Gone

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 11:30 am
by Supafrog
Are there any cute democrats these days???

.. cause political preference has nothing to do with good policy :)

Re: Rudd Gone

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 12:16 pm
by Richo
Cya Kev :kuda:

Re: Rudd Gone

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 12:41 pm
by the kid
[quote="fireyrobAt least the NSW premier is doable :kuda:[/quote]

You have to admire a man who stands by his convictions .
So Rob , how many beers would it take to turn Julia doable ?