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The Forum > General Discussion > So when did Kevin Rudd change his view on asylum seekers?

So when did Kevin Rudd change his view on asylum seekers?

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Well you can all find out how good Ruddy's word is.

Elect him & you'll find his deal with Indonesia is all a blind. Any promise to have a regional solution will be almost exactly like Gillard's no carbon tax promise. A total con, only designed to get through an election.

Suddenly it will transpire he can not get a deal, a big surprise for all I'm sure. That with his "can't turn the boats back" whinge, & illegals will skyrocket.

What's more, with his election for life, neither the party or us will be able do get rid of him.

Strange how these insightful lefties, who know better than Abbott himself, what he will do, can not see through this bit of garbage they have made their leader.
Posted by Hasbeen, Friday, 12 July 2013 3:37:02 PM
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Hasbeen,

You have my sympathy.

The changing fortunes in Aus politics recently must be getting right up your nose.

Que sera sera
Posted by Poirot, Friday, 12 July 2013 3:55:57 PM
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rehctub - Quote "I have to wonder just when Kevin Rudd changed his view on asylum seekers." Nice coincidence check out this link someone just posted a thread that points out the hypocrisy of Rudd and Company.

http://www.onlineopinion.com.au/view.asp?article=15232

They proposed turning back boats in 2007.
Posted by Philip S, Friday, 12 July 2013 4:28:31 PM
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The changing fortunes in Aus politics recently
Poirot,
fortunes is clearly vastly different to fortunate or, as in this case, unfortunate.
Posted by individual, Friday, 12 July 2013 5:52:15 PM
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Susie on line said;
Getting worried about the coming election yet rehctub ?

Yes, I think it is very valid to worry about it.
The party changes its leader within a few months of an election which
is surprising seeing how good a job she was doing.
Well so you, Poriot and Lexi have been telling us anyway, but the as
soon as the show pony trots out, hundreds of thousands change the way
they intend to vote !

Hmmm, I am wondering whether the stupidity was in the Labour party or
is it in the voters.

Now that really is something to worry about !
Posted by Bazz, Friday, 12 July 2013 5:55:19 PM
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doog, one could also argue that the problem didn't exist until Kevin 07 came along fixing something that's wasnt broken.

Seems to be the labor way.

Suz, it's very important when K Rudd changed his mind, because if it was simply in an attempt to increase his popularity (as PM) then that's a case of using these unfortunate people as a political pawn.

Shame on him if this is the case.
Posted by rehctub, Friday, 12 July 2013 5:56:57 PM
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