Labour Party Blues
December 4th 2006 10:30
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Another new face in the leadership roles in the ALP. Rudd and Gillard seem like the ideal candidates to run and the caucous vote seems to reflect that. However, could such instability really mean a stronger labour party int he upcoming election?
Perhaps that shaking of hands behind the speaker's chair between Rudd and Howard isn;t friendly chivalrous banter between opponents.
I really suspect that perhaps that there could be an orchestrated move by right-wing power backers that have undermined a deal to install Rudd and Gillard in order to create a win-win situation: Rudd having a chance to have the glory... and another vote swing towards the liberals.
There is no suprise that every instable period in the ALP has always been due to right-wing members causing a fuss in a largely left-wing/centre party. There is something amiss here.
Perhaps that shaking of hands behind the speaker's chair between Rudd and Howard isn;t friendly chivalrous banter between opponents.
I really suspect that perhaps that there could be an orchestrated move by right-wing power backers that have undermined a deal to install Rudd and Gillard in order to create a win-win situation: Rudd having a chance to have the glory... and another vote swing towards the liberals.
There is no suprise that every instable period in the ALP has always been due to right-wing members causing a fuss in a largely left-wing/centre party. There is something amiss here.
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