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The Forum > General Discussion > So that's why he won't call an election. Thanks Albert!

So that's why he won't call an election. Thanks Albert!

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Listening to Albert Albenese (not sure how to spell that) earlier today, he let the cat out of the bag, so as to speak.

Rudd hasonee more paliment sesion at his disposal (August 30) and it's my tip he is keeping his options open just in case he mamages to find a solution to his problem.

All makes sense now, but it also explains just how thin labor are and that they will still be wiped out if he fails.

Isn't it a pity he is only trying to fix a problem HE CAUSED!

It remains to be seen just how many gullible people there are around.
Posted by rehctub, Monday, 29 July 2013 12:47:23 PM
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Doesn't have to be an election till late november. What is the rush.
Abbott wants an election because he can feel Turnbull breathing on him.
It's up to Rudd and no one else.
By the time November comes Abbott will have exploded or worse and no one will find him.
Posted by doog, Monday, 29 July 2013 2:18:26 PM
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rehctub,

Fair crack of the whip.

Who is "Albert"?

You start a post by getting the principal character's name wrong. Then the first half of the post is peppered with spelling mistakes/typos.(We all make mistakes, but some care is required to at least get some sense into our posts)

Rudd has already presented his so-called "solution".
Posted by Poirot, Monday, 29 July 2013 2:45:57 PM
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Dear rehctub,

The political editor of The Australian newspaper,
tells us that - Kevin Rudd's return as PM continues to
boost Labor's stocks and has returned the government's
primary vote to the same level as the last election.
And, the latest Newspoll published in The Australian
shows Mr Rudd has opened up a massive 22 point lead over
Tony Abbott as the nation's preferred PM.

Why should Mr Rudd hurry with the election - it's his
choice no matter what the Coalition says. Of course the
Coalition is worried. They're now beginning to be
held up to scrutiny.
Things are beginning to change.

Interesting times ahead.

Bring on the public debate.
Posted by Lexi, Monday, 29 July 2013 3:12:41 PM
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cont'd ...

BTW:

The correct name of our Deputy Prime Minister is -
Anthony Norman Albanese.
Posted by Lexi, Monday, 29 July 2013 3:15:25 PM
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Bring on the debate, maybe not. Abbott is not up to it. Just have to rely on what Mr Rudd says.
Good topic though, very intelligently produced.
Posted by doog, Monday, 29 July 2013 4:00:48 PM
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