Maqqa
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john_g wrote on Jun 4 th, 2012 at 12:02pm: Andrei.Hicks wrote on Jun 4 th, 2012 at 11:58am: skippy. wrote on Jun 4 th, 2012 at 11:56am: john_g wrote on Jun 4 th, 2012 at 11:53am: skippy. wrote on Jun 4 th, 2012 at 11:50am: Quote:Given Turnbull's pro-carbon tax stance there's no way he will be back in. It will give Labor a platform to launch their next election.
Never say he wont be back. If Gillard is dumped, and I think she will be, so will Abbott be. Because no matter what spin you put on it, Rudd will beat Abbott,and the Libs know it. Turnbull will be the Libs only choice, IF they want government. Abbott NEVER beat Rudd as preferred PM and the Libs were NEVER ahead on TPP under Rudd, thems the facts. Technically, that's not true, skip. Before the leadership challenge earlier in the year, there were two polls conducted; one for if Gillard stayed, the other for if Rudd were re-instated. The first had the Coalition leading 54-46, the second a much closer 51-49. I don't think that Labor can win, irrespective of leader or anything else, unless they repeal the carbon tax. A change of leader, particularly Rudd, however, could/would make it much closer. That poll you mention was a HYPOTHETICAL, in ALL the polls while Rudd was leader he NEVER lost a preferred PM or TPP. Rudd was dumped when his polls were heading south. The thing was skippy that I would argue a different PM would still be there. Problem was that Rudd was so disliked inside of his own party, that he only needed a hint of polling drop and they were all over him to cut him loose and settle some scores. Gillard's polling has been beyond atrocious but because she is popular within her party (but she struggles massively to translate to the populace) she holds on. Rudd is the better option for me than Gillard and Abbott but that choice is unpalatable to many inside of the ALP. Which would you prefer, though, Andrei?: Scenario 1 - Rudd/ALP - with carbon tax. Scenario 2 - Abbott/LNP - without carbon tax. I do find it weird how Gillard is so popular with the party, and so loathed by the people, and Rudd is exactly the opposite. Ideally it would be Turnbull/LNP - without the carbon tax. But we know Turnbull's stance on the ETS so it ain't gunna happen. I think Hockey will emerge as the other candidate
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