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She's conceded the beaches and wants to cut them off at the pass before team Rudd gets too many of their forces across the sand.
Gillard's terms for the ballot is for the loser leave parliament, assuming there's a challenger.
She'll be glad to get out.
Then the Libs can start on the demolition of Rudd, like shooting fish in a barrel.
The only way she's going out is with her political corpse in a body bag.She'll be glad to get out.
Applies to the leader of the Labor party on Thursday 27th June..
19:30 Labor Leadership
Markets (1)
Kevin Rudd 1.40
Julia Gillard 2.80
Any Other 17.00
I wouldn't be so sure of that. Rudd ain't Gillard, he's still popular for some reason. He will certainly bring into relief how unpopular Abbott really is and with the election so close he could benefit from a honeymoon bounce as everyone breathes a sigh of relief.
I still think the election will be tighter than many think.
Bob Katter will support Kevin Rudd. That means only one of either Tony Windsor or Rob Oakeshott needs to support Labor for the no-confidence to fail, assuming the others are unchanged.I think Gillard is up to something.
She has caught him of guard, he was probably expecting it to be tomorrow. She could win
If she loses, a vote of no confidence will go through and she will vote in favour and others will, Rudd will go to the early election and get smashed making him look like a fool.
It's too far from the election to benefit from a honeymoon period, the Libs have plenty of time to remind everyone what a useless tosser he is.
It's a two way street Burnsie, Abbott doesn't exactly win popularity contests. I'm amazed that Abbott has lasted as long as he has. Given the deep unpopularity of Gillard, he should be light years ahead in the preferred PM polls.
It'll be an interesting couple of months.
It's on.
That's what he'll hoping his Caucus colleagues will think. I hope it's not what the electorate thinks because now more than ever I believe the Gillard leadership is in it's final two hours.Warm the set and cool the tinnies
I must say his voice is a welcome relief to Gillard's, she was a lousy communicator.
That's what he'll hoping his Caucus colleagues will think. I hope it's not what the electorate thinks because now more than ever I believe the Gillard leadership is in it's final two hours.
Both have conceded the loser will step down from parliament, so surely this time it's the final fight to the political death for one of them.
I must say his voice is a welcome relief to Gillard's, she was a lousy communicator.
I agree Medico. How do these people get to slink away and avoid accountability. Let's ask Slater & Gordon about that.Oh I agree soooo much.
However I hope Gillard wins so she can face the public at the election...
I wouldn't be so sure of that. Rudd ain't Gillard, he's still popular for some reason. He will certainly bring into relief how unpopular Abbott really is and with the election so close he could benefit from a honeymoon bounce as everyone breathes a sigh of relief.
I still think the election will be tighter than many think.
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