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430pm for the spill. Labor's last chance, or 10 years in the wilderness
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Shorten for sure.
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jlm8695 wrote:Gillard has called the spill, labor leadership vote to be taken at 4:30.
#crean13? No way, he'd not even be close to a "Beazley 2001"
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MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote:Shorten for sure. He's the compromise candidate. My contact in the AG office says it's Rudd.
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Like I said shorten . Ain't no way Rudd or crean will get the job. But if Gillard ends up as winner the media really need to stop the bullshit they are doing against her
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So is everyone's tip Rudd? Any last minute dark horses? Shorten perhaps?
Not that weel informed, but what is the difference does a motion of no confidence make when there is already going to e a leadership vote? Can this force a pre-mature election?
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The election will be still in September . A change of leadership doesn't change a thing. The party with a new leader usually get better polls for a while
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Mr wrote:MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote:Shorten for sure. He's the compromise candidate. My contact in the AG office says it's Rudd. I like Rudd but its time for substance .
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jlm8695 wrote:So is everyone's tip Rudd? Any last minute dark horses? Shorten perhaps?
Not that weel informed, but what is the difference does a motion of no confidence make when there is already going to e a leadership vote? Can this force a pre-mature election? What Labor will have to work out between the spill and the sunrise tomorrow is what can they do to sure up the independents support.
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Mr wrote:jlm8695 wrote:So is everyone's tip Rudd? Any last minute dark horses? Shorten perhaps?
Not that weel informed, but what is the difference does a motion of no confidence make when there is already going to e a leadership vote? Can this force a pre-mature election? What Labor will have to work out between the spill and the sunrise tomorrow is what can they do to sure up the independents support. So if Labor loses the support of the independents an election will be called early?
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Pretty much . The government are holding on tenderhooks
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jlm8695 wrote:Mr wrote:jlm8695 wrote:So is everyone's tip Rudd? Any last minute dark horses? Shorten perhaps?
Not that weel informed, but what is the difference does a motion of no confidence make when there is already going to e a leadership vote? Can this force a pre-mature election? What Labor will have to work out between the spill and the sunrise tomorrow is what can they do to sure up the independents support. So if Labor loses the support of the independents an election will be called early? Yes. And again, inside word is that RO and TW will not back a Rudd government.
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That would mean an election in 6 weeks as the writs are not issued for Sept
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Mr wrote:jlm8695 wrote:Mr wrote:jlm8695 wrote:So is everyone's tip Rudd? Any last minute dark horses? Shorten perhaps?
Not that weel informed, but what is the difference does a motion of no confidence make when there is already going to e a leadership vote? Can this force a pre-mature election? What Labor will have to work out between the spill and the sunrise tomorrow is what can they do to sure up the independents support. So if Labor loses the support of the independents an election will be called early? Yes. And again, inside word is that RO and TW will not back a Rudd government. This. Either way they're f*cked.
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Gilliard should stay on and ensue Labors total annihilation
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MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote:Like I said shorten . Ain't no way Rudd or crean will get the job. But if Gillard ends up as winner the media really need to stop the bullshit they are doing against her Shorten is a Gillard supporter. The party wouldn't vote for that hack anyway. It's Rudd or nothing for the Labour Party. Anyway, looks like we're going to find out at around 4.30.
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Where was Bandt on the standing orders vote?
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Absolutely no chance for Gillard after that vote. Independents are deserting her.
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A bit late for this to be happening now? We all knew Gillard was stuffed a long time ago. But everyone sat around twiddling their thumbs saying she'll be right. But oh well.
Come on Ruddy. [-o<
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51 votes needed to win the with Labor Caucus cut from 102 to 100 due to both Bob Carr and Dick Adams being overseas.
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:51 votes needed to win the with Labor Caucus cut from 102 to 100 due to both Bob Carr and Dick Adams being overseas. :? I thought only house of reps voted on this?
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I don't think he will challenge. Reckon it will all happen in a month or so
at least 9 undecided.Don't think Kev quite has the numbers and that's why she's called it
Will see very shortly.............
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paulbagzFC wrote:Ruddies pulled out :(
-PB That never works, that's why he has 3 kids I suppose...
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So Gillard remains? May aswell extend the red carpet to Mr.Abbot as he enters the lodge.
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Thought as much.
He won't go back unless begged He has incredible power, that he waited a long time to use
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I wouldn't want to step back into a role that the same people your relying on for votes kicked you out of rofl. -PB
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Surely this is so when Gillard gets smashed at the polls Rudd can come in with the "I always supported the Prime Minister" spiel, and take control of a refreshed labor party.
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Labor is dead now, last chance extinguished. I wonder how the independents will take it?
Tony Abbott - 28th Prime Minister in waiting.
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jlm8695 wrote:Surely this is so when Gillard gets smashed at the polls Rudd can come in with the "I always supported the Prime Minister" spiel, and take control of a refreshed labor party. There won't be many Labor MPs remaining come October.
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