on 04-02-2013 08:24 AM
The election falls on The Day Of Atonement, It will be Australias Day Of Atonement when they vote Labor out. Two party preferred is Libs 56% Labor 44%
Gillard begins to sweat by: Dennis Shanahan.
AS the final parliamentary term of this government resumes today, two fundamental issues have emerged from a fortnight of political shock and awe - Labor's primary vote is the death zone it has been for months, and Tony Abbott has received a boost at the start of the election campaign.
Julia Gillard's bold political strokes designed to change the focus from Labor failure, to make 2013 her year and pressure the Opposition Leader have received an immediate rebuff from voters.
Calling the election in September looks more like a stroke than a masterstroke; there is the unavoidable fallout from corruption allegations surrounding unions and the ALP and the internal interference; and ministerial resignations have looked like chaos.
There was a false hope in the holiday-affected Newspoll survey in January, with a stand-out one-off rise in Labor's primary vote to 38 per cent.
This survey not only returns Labor to where it was at the end (and beginning) of last year, the other shifts - away from Gillard and to Abbott - are consistent with a real move in voter sentiment.
Labor has thrown all its efforts into destroying Abbott and entrenching the view he is "unpopular" with a wistful intent of stirring trouble within the Liberals.
The pressure's off Abbott and back on Gillard at the beginning of the longest election campaign in history.
on 04-02-2013 08:32 AM
its not a ' view' that abbott is unpopular, its a fact.
on 04-02-2013 09:03 AM
So what if he is not as popular as Gillard. That's never been a factor in any election in my memory.
on 04-02-2013 09:15 AM
an opinion piece in the australian :^O
on 04-02-2013 09:38 AM
OP, What I most want to hear apart from the hope that he will be made fully accountable for his past actions...is what Tony Abbott means by his vision of Australia being about 'us'.I want and need to hear and to know what that means.Could you tell me that ?
Having been/being a football coach,nipper parent,local brigade,surf patrol,teacher's aide in indigenous communities or what his wife did or does with local schools,girl guides,child care centres etc etc .All good but not what I need to hear as a voter.Nor is a speech that just seems to be no much more than anti labor rants and vague claims.