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Labor leadership, who wants it?
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The back room Labor heavies are wandering with the anointing challis, but can't tempt anyone to drink. Those brave Labor boys recognise it for the potent poison it is. They are all running for cover, just as quickly as their little legs can carry them.
Like Costello before them, no one wants a short gig, with assured failure at the end. Ironically Costello would be PM now, if he'd had the guts to try. No one could have imagined how quickly Ruddy could stuff up, but after that catastrophe, voters would have scuttled for a known safe haven.
They are right this time however, it will take years for not only Oz in general, but Labor in particular to recover from this fool woman. After her the ladies have no chance, even Margaret Thatcher could not get a run at PM ship in Oz, in the next decade.
One thing I found interesting today. When asked about the leadership, unlike Howard who always said he would stay as long as his party wanted him, our little lady was very quick. Quick to tell us that she is the best we have, & she was staying.
Well Julia, I'm afraid you are in a majority of one in this vote. I doubt any other person in Oz believes you are any sort of leader, now or ever.