Tragic Misstep from Gillard Sees Support Exodus

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The Gillard government is suffering a gathering crisis of confidence in its leader:  by Chris Hartcher


 


"Not because of any assault by Kevin Rudd. Indeed, whenever he has tried to foment unrest, the Labor caucus has hardened against him.


 


Labor's fast-draining confidence is because of the performance of Julia Gillard herself and her inner circle.


After deposing Rudd, Gillard argued privately that the reason she had moved against him was not because he was behind in the polls, but because he had no plan to put Labor in front.


 


Today, the Labor caucus is asking the same question about Gillard.


Labor didn't win the 2010 election.


 


Since then it has only lost support in the opinion polls.


''There have been 27 Nielsen polls since the 2010 election, and this is the 27th showing the Coalition in front,'' wrote the Fairfax pollster, Nielsen's John Stirton on Monday.


 


There are 178 days left until the election that Gillard has called. The question that Labor MPs are asking themselves now, in the words of Dirty Harry, is ''Am I feeling lucky?''


 


Not only is Labor consistently behind in the polls, its leader has not articulated a credible plan for any recovery.


 


And it's hard for her caucus to feel lucky with regular displays of political misjudgment by the Prime Minister and her closest allies.


 


At the end of last year, it was Wayne Swan's admission that the government's iron-clad promise of a budget surplus was no longer achievable, in the face of falling tax revenue.


Joe Hockey, who has no record of achievement as an economic manager, is now preferred treasurer to Swan, even though Swan has presided over one of the world's most successful economies during the global financial crisis.


 


And last week it was Stephen Conroy's media regulation proposals.


Gillard rammed the plan through her cabinet and caucus, angering many in the process, and started a major fight with the big media companies.


 


Yet all for nought - the plan is now set to fail in the House for lack of support.


 


These are the reasons a key Left faction cabinet minister, Mark Butler, and a key Right faction cabinet minister, Bob Carr, are openly telling colleagues they have lost confidence in Gillard.


 


The dam of Gillard support has now been breached."


 


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A fitting end to the dastardly attempt to gag criticism of itself by the media & the witch hunt for News Ltd was there for all to see yesterday, trying to link what happened in the UK, to punish the Australian wing of News Ltd.


 


I was astonished that this type of trial by government, on a company,  to put offside all other print media was breathtaking in its stupidity.


 


The hatred for News Ltd was palpable yesterday, the hatred by many who would rather gag the free press to ostensibly punish one frightening.


 


This morning Bob Carr's full support to counter his other remarks is  the kiss of death for any leader.


 

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Its interesting to notice how shrill and nasty the die hard one eyed labor luvies have been these last few days. Posts riddled with hate and bile are their stock and trade. The deeper the hole Gillard digs with this failed govt the more they defend......


 


Julia Gillard-Kevin Rudd showdown unavoidable, say Labor insiders


 


http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/national/is-simon-crean-the-man-to-rescue-labor/story-fncvk70o-1226601010695  


 


Gillard faces a critical 48 hoursRudd backers set to move


| Rudd will lead if asked


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LABOR today is heading fitfully towards resolution of its leadership impasse with MPs insisting it will have to be sorted out between Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Kevin Rudd.


 


But just as there is no consensus on the caucus numbers, no one seems to know how to bring about a ballot to end the tension.


 


Labor sources said it was unlikely the party would be able to avoid a Gillard-Rudd showdown, possibly this week.


 


''There is no third way. This is it,'' said one Labor source.


 


Last night there were indications of a late rally of support behind Regional Development Minister Simon Crean as a candidate to break through the stalemate but today the proposal was discounted.


 


Who is your preferred Labor leader? Take our poll here


 


''It is possible in theory but not in practice,'' said one Labor MP.


 


Head counts are showing a shift towards Mr Rudd, the former Foreign Minister and Prime Minister, but not enough for any strong claims he has a majority in caucus.


 


Prime Minister Gillard has made clear she will not be stepping aside for a rival and Mr Rudd has said he would not challenge.


 


http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/national/is-simon-crean-the-man-to-rescue-labor/story-fncvk70o-1226601010695


 


 

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all of these anonymous labor sources. 🙂 funny, i dont mind if they return to Rudd. not because he's better, but he is a lot more capable than abbott. if they decide the jones and bolts of this world have done too good a job of ruining her chances with the constant unfounded smears and fake stories (retraction on page 22) well i guess that a change is an option. in defence of such a move you only have to look at the demise of Ted and Whatsisname in the territory to know the libs are fine with that kind of change, and yet they make such a fuss when labor does it 🙂

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Nah, mate, Rome was great once," one Labor MP pointedly tells The Australian.


 


 


 



who ? what ?where? when ? 



 


Probably Chris Hartcher

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Its interesting to notice how shrill and nasty the die hard one eyed labor luvies have been these last few days. Posts riddled with hate and bile are their stock and trade. The deeper the hole Gillard digs with this failed govt the more they defend......



 


It's the Gillarhaters that are posting all the hatred and bile.


The Gillardhate threads, posted by the same few posters, are the ones attempting to spread the hatred.


 

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All the GIllard haters on here?


 


All the invective & hatred is not coming from the posters who are posting an opinion of the politics of today as seen by all Australians day in day out in the mainstream media & television.


 


Look to yourselves for the hate &  blind rage that has some on here reporting for no other reason than difference of opinion.


 


The reason why nobody replies to the personal attacks & goads is most of you are on ignore & the rest are not worth a response.


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Unbelievable.

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