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The biggest Loser

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Gday SM! just dropped in to spoil your day.
With Rudd back [9am tomorrow] your maths need attention.
Of even more importance watch Abbott,s back.
Turnbull is on the rise every poll that shows Rudd has Abbott,s measure.
Helped by the Americans stand on carbon and Abbott,s mad plan to tax us and reward polluters.
Too on Abbott instructing Turnbull to fight NBN while Turnbull is investing big time in the very same thing over seas.
Go the mighty BLUES.
Posted by Belly, Wednesday, 26 June 2013 3:12:20 PM
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Belly,

If Rudd knifes Juliar, the circle of treachery will be complete. If Juliar does not resign, Krudd will have broken a promise made many times, and will lead a broken party. While Krudd will be able to avoid the carbon tax lie, he is still responsible for the border chaos.

Krudd is not fit to lead, as most of his old cabinet have testified on TV, and is unlikely to survive past September. The rapidly changing talking heads of NSW should be a strong lesson on what to expect. His popularity is not because people believe he can lead, it is because voters are sick of Juliar. The bounce if any will not save Labor.

As for Turnbull, whose popularity is strong amongst labor voters but weak amongst liberals, that TA dragged two labor PMs to the the gallows is enough to cement his place.
Posted by Shadow Minister, Wednesday, 26 June 2013 3:33:41 PM
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Abbott and Pyne have already started on Rudd (as they assume he'll be back as PM by tomorrow) during their speeches for the suspension of standing orders this avo.

So whatever happens, they'll be P..ed off if Julia gets rolled.
Posted by Poirot, Wednesday, 26 June 2013 4:16:23 PM
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Ballot at 7pm tonight......

Interesting the Rudd camp have been taking their time with this effort, using the "petition" to prepare the ground.The Gillard camp would be in a hurry to call the spill, but I believe the Rudd camp has that covered from prior experience.

Gillard says if she loses tonight, she'll retire from politics.
Posted by Poirot, Wednesday, 26 June 2013 4:22:53 PM
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Gillard is gone now of course, and Rudd is in the top job.

Abbott has never been a popular leader in the electorate until his demolition of Gillard and labor started taking its toll.
If I were a Liberal supporter, I would be worried today...
Posted by Suseonline, Wednesday, 26 June 2013 10:01:33 PM
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SOL,

"If I were a Liberal supporter, I would be worried today..."

Well you're not, and neither are we. Is Kevin going to run on his record? Are we all supposed to forget what a complete stuff up he made of it last time? Are the voters going to forget that Labor that brought us a raft of bad policies under both KRudd and Juliar?
Posted by Shadow Minister, Thursday, 27 June 2013 10:06:18 AM
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