john_g wrote on Mar 17
th, 2012 at 4:53pm:
What do you mean he ignored the policy? Please be more specific here, in what regard do you mean?
Sorry, thought I was being reasonably clear.
Rudd in 07 very publicly campaigned on bringing an ETS in.
He was elected with a majority, which in this day and age is seen as a mandate.
The Greens opposed his model as not strong enough so therefore he negotiated it through with the coalition.
Abbott encouraged by Mitchen and the Nationals then took his chance and knocked off Turnbull as leader, and scrapped the deal, effectively thumbing his nose at the majority of Australian voters and the mandate given to Rudd.
I personally think Abbott would/is a reasonable pollie, if you need someone to pull others into line or doggedly pursue a policy his the one, he's just not a leader or PM he needs to be directed, shown a target.
Which in a way is a reason his doing so well, his target is Gillard but when we start asking what he'll do he goes to water.