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Wilkie feels the sting of yet another Gillard betrayal.
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I understand your frustration. Your PM is being out manoeuvred at every turn. While Labor, Get Up etc have been gunning for Abbott, believing that if they can portray Abbott as a bad person and unelectable, Abbott has not allowed himself to be sucked in. Instead focussing on every policy and move of Labor's and focussing on their mistakes.
For example, when Abbott brought down Rudd, he never tried to claim credit, rather condemning the faceless labor men and the duplicitous Juliar Gillard. The carbon tax focus was on the lie by Juliar, and the loss of Jobs. The result is that while many do not approve of Abbott, he has made Labor unelectable.
The hope that Labor has that Abbott will be ditched is completely wrong, as Abbott is recognised for turning the fortunes of the coalition around and trashing the labor brand. Turnbull is very popular except in the coalition, and has no where near enough support to take over.
Unless Labor can pull off something spectacular, they will lose the next election and Abbott will be PM.
The focus for the next few weeks I am beginning to believe will be on Thomson and the fair work tribunal, and linking Juliar both with Thomson and influencing the delays in the tribunal that she helped set up.
2012 has started off very badly for Juliar, and is about to get worse.