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Prime Minister Gillard, one tough lady:
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Then why is it, that I've got this growing, (however begrudging) admiration for PM Gillard ? Certainly not for her policies, her personality even, then what ? All I can put it down too really, is her incredible toughness, her profound resilience, even her strength and buoyancy under almost continued attacks on both her personally and her character, by those in the Opposition.
No real difference to Margeret Thatcher in my view ?
Doesn't true Leadership require such virtues ? The ability, to make a decision, even the WRONG decision, and stick to it ! And still possess the fortitude to carry it through ? Rather than just 'dither away' in the corner somewhere ?
Wasn't 'leadership' the marque of John Winston HOWARD ? He ran a tight ship didn't he ? It's for this reason, I do worry and wonder about the public toughness of Tony Abbott ? There's no doubt, Mr Abbott is one real tough dude. But does he express that toughness in the face of public adversity, and yet still control his emotions, in public ?
Perhaps most can recall the interview he had with some nameless journo on some forgettable issue, outside Parliament House. Where he apparently 'froze' for almost a full minute, on national TV, ostensibly caught in some cold fury because of the line of questioning the journo had put to him ?
The rest of the Labour front bench, well...they amount to naught. Without PM Gillard, the Opposition, would profoundly decimate them.
And Kevin Rudd ? Weak, very weak. If otherwise, he would've wrested the Labour leadership back from Ms Gillard, sooner rather than later.