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Question: Who would Abbott rather face.

Voted Labor think Rudd    
  0 (0.0%)
Voted Labor think Gillard    
  3 (27.3%)
Voted Coalition think Rudd    
  0 (0.0%)
Voted Coalition Think Gillard    
  5 (45.5%)
Voted Green think Rudd    
  1 (9.1%)
Voted Green think Gillard    
  1 (9.1%)
Voted Independent think Rudd    
  0 (0.0%)
Voted Independent think Gillard    
  1 (9.1%)




Total votes: 11
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Reply #45 - Feb 24th, 2013 at 4:08pm
 
If the election can be fought on policies, Labor has every chance of winning. Gillard can still beat Abbott and she is a far better PM than Rudd. However, it seems that the MSM is prepared to give Abbott the freedom to to pursue his small target strategy. Instead of making Abbott state his case for a LNP government the media seems obsessed with driving the Rudd/Gillard story. It's hard to believe that Gillard will get a fair crack.

If it takes a change of leadership to focus the public back on the huge disaster that awaits in the form of a radical Abbott Government, then Gillard and her allies need to put the interests of the Nation above their own.

There is a surprisingly large amount of affection for Rudd. Most of the right wings attack has been personal and focused on Gillard. She is the one who broke her commitment to introduce a carbon tax. She is the one who appointed Slipper and failed to consign Thomson to the cross benches. She is the one who has been systematically lampooned and vilified in the right wing echo chamber. If Rudd is brought back and gets the kick in the polls some are predicting, he will have the platform to shine the light on the obvious inadequacies of Tony Abbott.

My advice to Maqqa is to be careful about what you wish for.
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Reply #46 - Feb 24th, 2013 at 4:15pm
 
MOTR wrote on Feb 24th, 2013 at 4:08pm:
If the election can be fought on policies, Labor has every chance of winning. Gillard can still beat Abbott and she is a far better PM than Rudd. However, it seems that the MSM is prepared to give Abbott the freedom to to pursue his small target strategy. Instead of making Abbott state his case for a LNP government the media seems obsessed with driving the Rudd/Gillard story. It's hard to believe that Gillard will get a fair crack.

If it takes a change of leadership to focus the public back on the huge disaster that awaits in the form of a radical Abbott Government, then Gillard and her allies need to put the interests of the Nation above their own.

Their is a surprisingly large amount of affection for Rudd. Most of the right wings attack has been personal and focused on Gillard. She is the one who broke her commitment to introduce a carbon tax. She is the one who appointed Slipper and failed to consign Thomson to the cross benches. She is the one who has been systematically lampooned and vilified in the right wing echo chamber. If Rudd is brought back and gets the kick in the polls some are predicting, he will have the platform to shine the light on the obvious inadequacies of Tony Abbott.

My advice to Maqqa is to be careful about what you wish for.


you really don't get why the ALP is unpopular do you? they break their promises and are incompetent beyond belief. their front bench is full of union hacks, their back bench has a member heading to jail and in NSW a whole host of other ex-MPs joining him behind bars.
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Reply #47 - Feb 24th, 2013 at 4:17pm
 
MOTR wrote on Feb 24th, 2013 at 11:15am:
If John Howard comes out endorsing Rudd tonight, what does that tell us about what the LNP prefers. Perhaps they would rather face Rudd than Gillard backed by a united Labor Party.

Who are the mugs here?



a united labor party???? in what universe?
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