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1.55pm: Well, thank you so much for joining us on this live blog over the past 18 extraordinary hours. The Punch will now resume our usual daily coverage of House of Representatives Question Time here. Please join us to see how our first female Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, performs in the hot seat.

1.50pm: Greens leader Bob Brown has just described Julia Gillard as “such a high quality woman.”

1.14pm: Tony Abbott is holding a short press conference.

The Labor Party have dumped their leader but they haven’t changed their policies. They’ve changed the salesman, but they haven’t changed the product. Julia Gillard made it clear that she is committed to the same policies, the dud policies, Rudd was committed to.

1.10pm: BHP has just announced it will pull it’s RSPT attack ads, as requested by the new Prime Minister.

12.58pm: Julia Gillard is about to be sworn in at Government House in Yarralumla. Our first female PM sworn in by our first female GG.

12.38pm: And the press conference is over with a round of applause. Her performance was confident, clear and no-doubt reassuring for some members of the ALP.

12.35pm: Gillard has indicated she has to leave soon so she’s not “diabolically late” to see the Governor-General and be sworn in.

12.31pm: Gillard said she would stay in her own home instead of the Lodge until when and if she wins a general election.

12.30pm: Am glad to see the Prime Minister-elect pulled herself together very quickly after a slightly shaky start. She’s speaking clearly, with authority - Tors.

12.26pm:

Hard work matters, but for families like mine, quality government services matter, and for families like mine being treated properly in your work place matters.

12.24pm: On being the first female PM:

I didn’t set out to crack my head on any glass ceilings.

12.23pm:

This isn’t my first day in the parliamentary building, I’ve been here since 1998, and I would defy anyone to analyse my parliamentary career and find that I have done anything but made up my own mind.

12.22pm:

I believe my track record as a member of parliament bears this out ... I believe in consultation, I believe in getting the best.

12.20pm: On where how the Rudd Government had lost its way:

I believe that we have on a set of issues… not delivered the kind of stability the Australian people expect.

12.16pm: On Rudd’s future role in the Government:

Today is obviously a difficult day for Kevin, for his family.. there are plenty of time for those discussions.

12.15pm: Gillard says the election will be “in the coming months”, but in the meantime she’s asking for the Australian people for their “consideration and support.”

12.14pm: Swan says of Rudd that it’s a tough day for the former Prime Minister “but he’s worked very hard.”

12.12pm: Wayne Swan has described Julia Gillard as a “first class deputy Prime Minister, she will be a first class Prime Minister.”

12.10pm:

We should not be afraid of the future. There are some days I delight you, on some days I will disappoint you.

12.08pm:

Ultimately Kevin Rudd and I disagreed about the direction of the Government. I believed we need to do better.

12.07pm: On the mining tax Gillard said:

To reach a consensus we need to more than consult, we need to negotiate.

She also said the Government RSPT advertising campaign will be cancelled, and has called on the mining industry to do the same.

12.06pm: Gillard says she believes in man-made climate change, and thinks we need a price on carbon.

12.04pm: She’s given credit to Bob Hawke, Paul Keating, John Howard and Peter Costello for putting the economy in the position to survive the GFC, “and particularly to Kevin Rudd” for guiding us through it.

12.02pm: “Hardwork and teamwork” have been Gillard’s “compass” during her tenure as Deputy Prime Minister and Kevin Rudd’s deputy.

I love this country and I was not going to sit idly by and watch an incoming opposition cut health, cut education and slash worker’s rights.

I take my fair share of responsibility for the Rudd Government’s record.

I also acknowledge that I have not been elected by the Australian people.

12pm: Julia Gillard’s press conference has started with the words she is honoured to lead the country she loves. She too is emotional, with a shaking voice and damp eyes.

11.42am: Rudd thanks God “him, or her” - and moves on to talking about the future. Says he’ll be dedicating his efforts to getting the government re-elected.

He thanks his wife and family.

His final sentence: “And, having said all that folks, we’ve gotta zip.”

He leaves to applause from the gallery.

11.40am: If Rudd had communicated in this human honest way before his leadership would have survived.

A pic from Leo at the scene:

11.37am: He’s on to saying thanks to the Australian people, the Labor party, his colleagues, the people of Griffith, his staff.

11.34am: Rudd’s press conference is harrowing. He is clearly devastated, listing his achievements in office.

The apology was unfinished business for our nation. It is the beginning of new business for our nation.

What I’m less proud of is the fact that I have now blubbered.

Nice line, Kev.

11.30am: Rudd spoke about how he has someone else’s aortic valve in his chest. He could barely manage to speak as he choked back the tears. More speech highlights:

I’m proud of the fact that we now have paid parental leave…

I’m proud of the fact that we’re adding 20,000 units of new social housing. I can’t stand it when you go to places and there is literally no place at the inn.

I’m proud of the fact that the first thing we did in government was ratify the Kyoto protocol…

I’m proud of the fact that we tried three times to get emissions trading through this parliament, although we failed. 

11.25: Rudd, standing with Therese… excerpts from his speech below. He’s tearing up, can’t bring himself to get the lines out. The press gallery is deathly silent.

I’m am proud of the achievements that we have delivered to make this country fairer…

I’m proud of the fact that we kept Australia out of recession…

I’m proud of the fact that we got rid of WorkChoices…

I’m proud of the fact that we started to build on our nation’s infrastructure (including the National Broadband Network)...

I’m proud of the fact that we have begun the education revolution…

I’m proud of the fact that new libraries are springing up right across the country…

I’m really proud of the fact that we have reformed the health system… [In future]... this will be seen as a very deep reform.

He’s tearing up… talking about cancer patients…

11.22am: Caroline Overington has a nice piece on The Australian on Gillard’s rise fulfilling the feminist dream. Excerpt:

Plenty of women - married and single, with and without children, working or at home - sat in front of TV sets this morning, and watched this unfold with our daughters on our laps.

We texted each other, saying: “Woo-Hoo!” and “Yee-ha!”

More here.

 

11.21am: From Leo in the media scrum in the PM’s courtyard - waiting for Rudd’s statement.

11.07am: Rudd will make a statement shortly in the Prime Minister’s courtyard. It will be his last there.

10.57am: Julia Gillard’s press conference is coming up. Shortly after that there’ll be a live video panel analysis with Punch editor David Penberthy hooking in from South Africa.

Here’s a history of Labor spills.

10.52am: Betting odds update - Labor now $1.50 for an election win, Coalition $2.50.

10.25am: Julia Gillard is going to hold a press conference at 11am and be sworn in at 12.30pm. Wayne Swan will attend the G20 in Toronto this weekend on her behalf.

10.16am: The BBC has published a profile of Julia Gillard.

10.03am: “Rudd rolled” is the headline on news.com.au. Story on The Australian being updated here. Dennis Shanahan says Rudd did the right thing by Labor.

The Aussie dollar has jumped slightly after the result. On the mining tax, Reuters quotes an analyst saying:

“The market is going to assume that the (mining) tax is going to be amended, and hence the worst-case outcome they were staring at is not going to eventuate.”

10.02: I think anyone having a day like Rudd’s should have Senator John Faulkner by their side. He’s a very solid presence, who just made Rudd’s sad walk back to his office that much more bearable - Tors.

9.49am: Gillard to press: “I feel very honoured and I’ll be making a full statement shortly.”

There was some grace to Rudd’s last act as Labor leader by standing down, though it spared him and the party the humiliation of a ballot in which he managed minimal support as a standing Prime Minister.

Rudd has left the caucus meeting with John Faulkner. Hands in his pockets, he’s not saying anything to the press, just chit chat with Faulkner. In to the office clear out the desk.

From Leo: MPs streaming out of caucus, ashen faced and mute.

9.47am: No matter what you think of Julia Gillard’s politics and work record, today is a big day historically. We have female Prime Minister and that’s a big step - Tors.

9.40am: So Australia has its first female leader in Julia Gillard, the Welsh-born Victorian MP. Swan will remain as Treasurer.

9.39am: Returning officer Michael Forshaw has confirmed Julia Gillard has been elected unopposed as Prime Minister, as has Wayne Swan as Deputy PM.

9.32am: The Australian’s Samantha Maiden has just said on Twitter: “Labor Mp text: it’s Julia no ballot”


9.21am: Does dumping Rudd also mean dumping the mining tax? - Tors.

9.11am: So now we wait… news.com.au has a live chat going here.

8.58am: Leadership ticket Gillard and Swan just walked smiling, side by side, into the caucus meeting. Rudd is in too. Showtime.

Is this the dream team? Picture: Cameron Richardson

8.54am: Julia Irwin on Sky on the way into the partyroom meeting says it’s going to be very hard to watch as MPs put a knife into Kevin Rudd. She says NSW Right powerbroker Mark Arbib has “a lot to answer for”, clearly blaming him for the chain of events that has unfolded.

8.50am: The Australian reports powerbrokers as saying Gillard will win “decisively”. Dennis Shanahan says all the pressure is on the PM’s supporters. Phil Coorey at the SMH has some background on the faceless men behind the move on Rudd.

8.30am: Mark Kenny of The Advertiser says the South Australian left faction has decided to support Gillard.

8.21am: Chris Uhlmann is reporting Rudd’s backers are conceding defeat. Meanwhile, Small Business minister Craig Emerson is on Sky News explaining he is supporting Kevin Rudd because he delivered power to the Labor party after more than a decade in the wilderness.

8.12am: Labor MP Kelvin Thomson has told Sky News he wants a change of direction that will give members of the parliamentary party a genuine say in policy. There has clearly been festering resentment of Rudd’s leadership style and it’s all coming out now.

7.49am: David Speers of Sky News and other sources reporting Gillard has secured some 70 of the 112 votes in the ALP caucus. 

7.34am: There’s a Hitler parody, and it’s pretty good as they go. Usual very coarse language warnings apply. Hat-tip to Punch reader “elvis”.


Kevin Rudd’s Downfall - Awesome video clips here

6.56am: ABC’s Newsradio reports Gillard supporters are urging Rudd not to contest a leadership ballot.

6.32am: From The Australian this morning.

Oh and the Socceroos are out of the World Cup.

6.31am: There’s a transcript of Rudd’s press conference from last night here.

6.28am: news.com.au has a round up of some of this morning’s commentary on the leadership spill.

6.18am: ABC News says (on Twitter) Treasurer Wayne Swan is backing Gillard.

6.09am: The Australian reports it all started at 9am yesterday when the leader of the NSW Right faction, Mark Arbib, walked into Gillard’s office and offered her the leadership after this story reported Rudd had been counting numbers.

Sports updates: A flurry of goals in the soccer means it’s 2-1 to Australia while over at Wimbledon two men have been playing the longest game in tennis history. They were recently tied at 58 games all in the final set.

5.48am: Good morning. It’s 0-0 in the Socceroos’ game against Serbia at the World Cup, and they’re still in with a chance. The same can’t really be said for Kevin Rudd.

He’s set to be replaced as ALP leader and Prime Minister by Julia Gillard today when MPs meet in Canberra at 9am for a leadership ballot. We’ll have developments, reaction and highlights of coverage elsewhere as it all unfolds.

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Update 12.30am: Well, all will be revealed in 8 and a half hours. Rudd and Gillard will both be up all night hitting the phones looking for votes. Check back here in the morning as we keep the updates flowing. Leo has also filed this story from Canberra.

Update 11.40pm: Someone has already set up a Twitter account @KevinRuddExPM and already has more than 1000 followers.

Update 11.39pm: The bookies’ verdict - Gillard $1.20 Rudd $4.20

Update 10.51pm: This just on Twitter from Senator Kate Lundy: “I will be voting for Julia Gillard in the l’ship ballot. She will be an inspiring PM!”

Update 10.45pm: Julia Gillard has confirmed she will be a candidate in tomorrow morning’s ballot. She didn’t look too thrilled either.

Gillard leaving the PM's office tonight. Picture: Kym Smith

Update 10.35pm: Well, you’ve got to hand it to him - Kevin Rudd is not going down without a fight.

Update 10.33pm: “I think I’m quite capable of winning tomorrow.”

Update 10.32pm:  “I was elected by the people of Australia to do a job. I was not elected by the factional leaders. Although they might be doing a job on me.”

Update 10.29pm: Rudd - “I was elected to do a job. I intend to continue to do that job.” He’s not going down without a fight, and is sheeting this home to “certain factional leaders.”

Update 10.28pm: Kevin Rudd says there will be a special meeting of the Caucus at 9am tomorrow. He plans to contest the leadership ballot.

Update 10.10pm: Kevin Rudd is about to hold a press conference and Sky is reporting there will be a challenge first thing tomorrow morning.

Update 9.43pm (or 1.43pm in South Africa): Penbo in Nelspruit for Australia-Serbia game claims Pim Verbeek understood to be backing Gillard.

Update 9.25pm: Just an observation. If Gillard has the whole caucus calling on her to move - how can she possibly refuse… Tors.

Update 9.24pm: Sky now reporting the NSW Right has moved behind Gillard - Rudd’s position now terminal.

Update 8.45pm: Peter van Onselen reports the Australian Workers Union has now shifted away from Rudd towards Gillard.

Update 8.28pm: Apparently lefties Lindsay Tanner and Anthony Albanese have joined the crew in Rudd’s office.

Update 8.18pm: Oakes says the factional leaders from the Right have told Julia Gillard they have lost confidence in the PM and they want her to take over. Gillard was undecided, and John Faulkner is operating as the “honest broker.” Oakes says it’s “deadly serious” and Wayne Swan is also in with Rudd right now.

Update 8.15pm: Goodness, Hey Hey it’s Saturday is about to do a news flash with Laurie Oakes.

Update 8.07pm: From Leo in Canberra: Simon Crean has put out a statement backing Rudd. Backing implies a contest. Looks like it’s on.

Update 8.05pm: David Speers says it started with the Victorian Right and now the South Australian Right has joined the party.

Update 8pm: The SMH had a great story this morning that Rudd’s chief-of-staff had been canvassing MP’s to gauge support. Those conversations might have set the cat amongst the pigeons.

Update 7.57pm: David Speers from Sky News has just written on Twitter: “it’s up to Gillard now. if she wants it looks like job is hers.”Update 7.55pm: The 7.30 Report says the turning point was a shift in the stance of NSW Right power broker Mark Arbib, who was crucial to getting Rudd into the leadership in the first place.

Update 7.50pm: Julia Gillard’s office says her “position has not changed”, in other words, she’s not preparing to challenge.

It is being reported tonight senior factional leaders in the ALP are currently meeting in Canberra to count numbers on a possible challenge to Kevin Rudd’s leadership.

Both the ABC and Sky News are reporting moves are afoot, and Sky has just confirmed Julia Gillard is at present in Kevin Rudd’s office.

This might all be a storm in a tea cup. But we’ll be here through the night keeping you up to date on developments.

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    • l wilson says:

      02:44pm | 22/08/10

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    • Carlo Palamara says:

      06:14pm | 17/08/10

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    • Lenny says:

      07:58pm | 03/08/10

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    • Lloyd R says:

      01:04pm | 04/07/10

      The Rudd government is widely viewed as the worst this country has ever seen. If allowed to continue this government would have inflicted further damage to the Australian economy that would have taken many years to correct.

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      Australians voters should remember Gillard has historically provided no substantial public opposition for the catastrophic policy decisions of Rudd. They should also study the performance of Gillard on issues such as environment, family, women, education, insulation, children and many others before they assume that as the first female prime minister these issues will be somehow better represented

    • James says:

      10:42am | 29/06/10

      Stuff Gillard, she axed the ETS when Rudd wanted it then let Rudd take the fall.  Gillard will happily ignore Climate change at time when action is most crucial.  I am voting Green.

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    • dobbo says:

      09:29pm | 24/06/10

      Distasteful, even gut-wrenching as today’s political events have been, they do illustrate why the Liberal Party is unlikely to get back into power for some time yet.

      What we saw today was the ruthless desire for political power exercised by ALP power-brokers even unto the sacrificing of the once golden-haired one, an act of almost Biblical brutality.

      Compare this with the way no one would tap on Howard’s shoulder in a similar situation and you should get my drift.

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      No wonder the mining bosses seem to be sitting up now and taking notice of behaviour they understand only too well.

    • Winkle1 says:

      03:30pm | 25/06/10

      Mmmm ... gut wrenching and sickening it was ... Not so sure about Lib’s not getting up for the next Feberal Election ... they have always been better in the opposition smear and put down game of Politics. While Labour Government’s taste for blood does not usually get exercised very well against the Liberal opposition on the floor of Parliament,  they seem to have found their taste for it internally. Lets hope they maintain the same sort of focussed zeal when it comes to dealing with the Mining Giants, they’ll need it.

    • Stewart Henstock says:

      09:25pm | 24/06/10

      I saw PM Gillard on the 7.30 Report…now here’s a line of fire.
      Question1:Do you consider Rudd a friend
      Yes
      Question 2:Why did you stick him in the back

      Hahahahahaha….loved it.

      He was throwing down bounces like there was no tomorrow and Julia was swaying back and forth like she ‘d been practicing with the ‘85 West Indian pace attack in her spare time.

      She’s a top polly…too bad she lacks morals and principles.

    • Hazel Kleinau says:

      08:17pm | 24/06/10

      I agree Stewart, Gillard may beat the record. She is no more fit to be Prime Minister than K Rudd was. In Today’s Courier Mail she is described as a communist. Perhaps when the voters take stock of that (a communist! - how old-fashioned is that? A billion Chinese have realised what a dead loss communism is but not the “leaders” of the Australian Labour Party! No, they want to go back in time! What a bunch of losers.) As far as I am concerned she is on the nose just as much as K Rudd. Gillard was part of the kitchen cabinet. She was one of the few govt ministers who hatched all the schemes that have gone so disastrously wrong. As Minister for Education she has to accept responsibility for the profligate waste of taxpayers money in the building program. As a communist she is good at taking other people’s money (money that belongs to us, the taxpayers) and then she wastes it. How come she and K Rudd want to rob the miners to “redistribute” the miners’ wealth to ordinary Australians but at the same time they are robbing ordinary Australians (that’s us the taxpayers) and “redistributing”  the money to building contractors? These communists like to pretend they are Robin Hood. Gillard has to be held accountable for the building fiasco. What a communist loser!!

    • JJ says:

      08:13pm | 24/06/10

      Julia, give Kevin a meaningful role. He is too intelligent and hard working to let languish

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      09:13am | 27/06/10

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    • kathy kempson says:

      07:04pm | 24/06/10

      As a labor voter for the past twenty five years I wont be voting for that back stabbing bitch and they say women will be happy with a female pm well Im female and I cant stand her and with much pain I will vote liberal for the first time .I hope labor get smashed at the polls and then maybe they will realize the big mistake they have made knifing kevin rudd every time she comes on the TV I have to turn it off just looking at her makes me sick just remember what goes around comes a round

    • Stewart Henstock says:

      06:46pm | 24/06/10

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            Dom says:

            11:16am | 24/06/10

            Good grief…...neither is Abbott Aussie born.  Who to choose?  The English one or the Welsh one? Can the Greens topple Brown and give us a Scottish-born option too please?  Aussie born and bred Rudd was the dud right?  What does that say?  Aussie, aussie, aussie….......

      No wonder Federal politics is a shamble…you have Poms running it all…lol

    • Peterdutchy says:

      06:28pm | 24/06/10

      Ever since Bob Hawke got ousted by Paul Keating, the labor party has been in turmoil. Look at Withlam, Latham and now Rudd. Labor lost the plot long ago. How can we vote for such a party. Labor also seems to be socialistic by trying to overtax the mining industry 40 %. Is this the beginning of a resurgence to communism ???

    • Against the Man says:

      06:14pm | 24/06/10

      Labor destroyed their useless leader rudd. What will they do to you the average Australian?

      ps: Isn’t Swan a good lil’ robot?

    • Stewart Henstock says:

      05:33pm | 24/06/10

      So question time is over and the Labor Party are now without Lindsay Tanner but still have the same policies…so why did they dump K. Rudd?
      They didn’t like his handling of the ETS?
      Hello…it was the right wing faction which shelved the ETS.
      The same right wing faction which dumped Rudd and promoted Gillard.
      Would a Rudd led Gov lose the next election…lol…maybe if you believe the corporate owned media and their phony polls bellowing doom and gloom every 5 minutes.
      If you ask me Rudd would of won but instead we have Gillard calling in her chips with the right wing faction and seizing power.
      This was about pure ambition and the grab for power from someone who wanted to be PM.
      Now the Labor Party have alienated some of their voters and given Abbott more ammo to use against them.
      Rudd may not me the shortest first term PM….Gillard may beat the record.

    • GK says:

      05:21pm | 24/06/10

      May she have the same success as Canada’s first female Prime Minister, Kim Campbell, who attained the top job in a similar manner.  She was turfed out after 5 months in the biggest electoral rout in Canadian history and her party lost all but 2 of their previous 151 seats - albeit in a first past the post system.

    • Cat says:

      05:09pm | 24/06/10

      The union movement has what it wants - a puppet PM. Now all we need is an election to cement her in place and that will be the end of Australia as we know it.

    • Seano says:

      06:36pm | 24/06/10

      A puppet PM who stood up to the Teacher’s Federation…don’t let the facts get in the way of the rhetoric though.

    • AdamC says:

      03:14pm | 24/06/10

      I am having srange and unfamiliar feelings of ... sympathy for Kevin Rudd. Whatever his myriad faults, Rudd did bring the ALP out of the Federal wilderness. Knifing him so unceremoniously after such a short stint is disloyal and unfair.

      Memo to Gillard: the faceless fitters and turners operating the Labor patronage machine are betting your honeymoon will last to the election, like Kruddy’s did in 2007. But honeymoons end, and Swan (for example) is likely to show you as much loyalty as you showed Dudd when the factional ghouls start preparing your grave. Enjoy it while it lasts.

    • Linda says:

      02:21pm | 24/06/10

      Kevin Rudd has done an awesome job. He worked his way to the top and won fair and square in the 07 Election - wait til the next election and see how Julia goes - she has nothing to be proud of by becoming the PM in the way she has done. It was wrong of her and ththe rest of the party to go about this the way they have.

    • Craigie says:

      02:19pm | 24/06/10

      No sympathy for any politician at all, even teary eyed ex PM’s
      “Live by the sword - Die by the sword”

    • luke09 says:

      01:16pm | 24/06/10

      A week ago Kevin Rudd had Julia Gillard’s full support. The new PM Julia has the labor party’s full support. Things are looking shaky already.

    • neil says:

      01:11pm | 24/06/10

      The question now is: how fake is Gillards public persona?

      We know she’s a mysoginist who thinks other women are too stupid to hold important postions. Is her “relationship” just a cover? A convenient arrangement with a gay man to hide her sexuallity? When she was deputy these issues were left alone by the opposition and the media now it will be open slather.

    • Tracey Spicer says:

      01:09pm | 24/06/10

      I’ve just been sitting on the couch with my three-year-old daughter watching the press conference held by Australia’s first female Prime Minister. At this point in time, it doesn’t matter whether she was popularly elected or not. At least our daughters will know that they can have realistic aspirations to lead this great country. A red letter day indeed.

    • Seano says:

      06:35pm | 24/06/10

      Ok Naomi, back in the real world Gillard was perfectly entitled to challenge Rudd if she felt that he had lost the support of the Australian people. We elect a party not a Prime Minister. We are not the US.

    • Naomi says:

      01:51pm | 24/06/10

      What young women learn from this is that if they are disloyal and backstab they may get the job.  This is a democracy.  Leaders should be elected as such by the people, not put in there by party people.  I would encourage my daughters to get such a job on merit and through the democratic process (which I respect), rather than the way Julia has done it.  Her days are short lived, and I believe the next lesson your daughters will learn is how karma can come back and bite people.

    • Peter Foo says:

      01:06pm | 24/06/10

      Every dog has its day. Every cat has its night.

    • Jacob M says:

      12:54pm | 24/06/10

      Thank you Kevin for all you have done for us. I am stunned , that it has come to this. I don’t know who they poll but I have never been polled and I had the utmost confidence in Kevin Rudd. I wish you the best Mr Rudd and I hope you won’t leave us. Julia your our first female Prime Minister don’t let us down love.

    • Anne says:

      12:54pm | 24/06/10

      Does it get any better than this?  A left winger, an athiest, and a strong woman who listens to people. Bliss.

    • Livo says:

      12:38pm | 24/06/10

      It started with Brutus.

      Julia Gillard has just explained that the reason behind this leadership spill is simply that Kevin Rudd could not be seen to backflip on the Mining Resources Profits Tax.  The only thing she is doing is calling off the advertisement program and inviting the Mining industry to do the same and start negotiations.

      The Federal ALP Government should never be allowed to perform such blatant sacrificial manouvers to trick the electorate into believing they have changed their position.

      Greg Combet will not get my vote.

    • Nicole says:

      12:31pm | 24/06/10

      Regardless if you like Kev or not, that was an extremely brave speech, and I genuinely feel sorry for him. He absolutely gutted. Gillard is nothing but a sniper and what she has so sneakily done makes me despise her even more. As for Swan, pffft, he’s shown his true colors. God help Australia now.

    • Henrietta says:

      12:24pm | 24/06/10

      I have listening to this on Foxtel all morning , I must admit I cried in Kevin Rudds speach, I could feel his betrayal and I felt really badly about it. I never realised how much he had actually achieved in his short period as Prime Minister. There will be much discussion about this now. Julie is a delight but the means in which Kevin has been taken down, leaves rather a bitter taste. Perhaps time will heal. Congratulations Julia I truely wish you all the best.  In all my years of voting I have never seen such a poor choice on both sides of politics, lets hope for Australia’s sake this improves.

    • Naomi says:

      12:24pm | 24/06/10

      Bye bye labor, hello Tony Abbott.

      Polls over at the Australian show that Rudd was preferred PM by a wide margin over Abbott (46-37%) - now they show Abbott beating Gillard 66-34%.  Bad bad movewLabor.

      How dare the Labor party take our PM away from us….he was elected by the people.  What sort of country do we live in that we can vote someone in as leader, only to have people in his party boot him out?  Sad day for Australia.

      Thank you Kevin….you were great for our country and will be deeply missed.

    • LOL@Stoopids says:

      01:12pm | 24/06/10

      I can’t wait to bag out the Lib hecklers when they join the Centrelink queue after policy-less Abbott & Co get in and cut all manner of services! Cheers all… see you’s at the pub at noon! LOL

    • M-Rod says:

      12:14pm | 24/06/10

      This shameful coup-de-tat is complete.

      The ALP has cemented itself as hostage to unaccountable machine men who have nothing but contempt for the privileged office of a Labor Prime Ministership and Australian Democracy.

      Not far behind are the shallow and gutless MPs who were happy to ride Kevin’s popularity but weren’t prepared to step up, support and sell the reform effort in their electorates, instead switching camps to the ‘next’ big thing so they can ride Julia’s wave with minimal effort.

      The machine thugs have seen the opportunity (under cover of a poor Newspoll and some ‘mysterious’ internal polling) to get square at Rudd because he recognised their irrelevance in contributing to Australia’s future. Having white anted Rudd they have their candidate who will be expected to deliver their factional hidden agendas.

      What should have been a highly celebrated elevation to the prime ministership for our first female PM is undermined by the fact that it was engineered by these union backroom thugs, and required the destruction of an incumbent first-term Labor prime ministership.

      This is an aside to the main issue - Rudd was re-electable against Abbott, the polls were poised to turn for him on the back of positive NBN deal, parental leave policy, health reform and even the mining tax benefits gaining traction. 

      These factional despots knew it, and knew this was their only chance to restore their powerbase and gain influence at the highest levels of office by deposing him as PM (at the last possible moment before the winter recess) and prevent his re-election.

    • kj says:

      12:11pm | 24/06/10

      If woman vote for her just because she is a woman, then you put the “womans” movement back 50 yeras. As a professional woman myself, I am not rejoicing and will not be voting for her. Abbott for me all the way!!!!!

    • Xere says:

      06:28pm | 24/06/10

      Abbott for you?? Gosh, you must be someone who likes policy-less governments who invest in nothing for the country and sits on their bums collecting their lavish salaries. And you call yourself a professional woman!?! Do yourself a favour kj and go find out what Abbott & Co have in store for us before being so quick to vote for them…

    • Troy says:

      02:57pm | 24/06/10

      While I agree with you both about voting for Abbott, and its nice to hear at least 2 woman both voting for the person who they think will run the country better, than voting for a paticular gender. I have to at least comment on the way Gillard desposed of KRudd. The only way anyone can become a leader of the Labor party is by a challange or a resignation. There way no way KRudd was going to resign anytime soon, so the only way the party can change leaders is by way of a challange. I find it amazing that any party that won an election by such a huge margin would even consider dumping there leader in his first term, but KRudd had really stuffed things up so badly, I dont think the Labor party had to many options. Gillard will be a better leader than KRudd no doubt (not that she has to do much to be better than KRudd). But Abbott is by far the better leader to lead this country and he has my vote.

    • Naomi says:

      12:31pm | 24/06/10

      kj,

      I feel the same.  I am also a professional woman and feel sad today and certainly won’t be voting for her.  What a shame that the first female PM got there by backstabbing rather than by democratic election.  The people voted for Rudd as PM.  I think they should stop allowing coups to take place like this…..PMs should not be able to get there the way she has.

    • Elphaba says:

      12:08pm | 24/06/10

      I think it’s brilliant that Julia admitted culpability in Labor’s failings.  The one thing that Kevin refused to say, and the one thing that Australians have been dying to hear.

    • Mary says:

      12:02pm | 24/06/10

      Jules rules!
      Kevin all the best but the mining tax was a disaster from the start.

    • Peter A says:

      11:57am | 24/06/10

      I wish Julia Gillard well, even though I did not want to see change at this time, or in this way.

      Kevin Rudd deserves to leave office with a sense of pride. I do wish him well.
      I think the future is of his choosing, whether it be in Australia, or on the International stage.

    • Not happy voter says:

      11:21am | 24/06/10

      Firstly, it needs to be mentioned that we (all those who cast a vote at election time) are the employer of these political representatives. And these elected politicans are the employee of the voters (electorate). Therefore, each elected member must abide by the wishes of their employer. Not the employee teeling the employer what they are going to do in their day-to-day duties.
      Secondly, if voters do not agree with how their elected employee is performing then dismiss them from their duties at election time. Furthermore, if their are no other competent candidates then cast an informal vote. If voters elect candiates that are incompetent or not willing to represent the will of the electorate, then vote for no one. It’s the elected member who must do exactly what the electorate wants not what is the current situation.In the real world iImagine if an employee told an employer that once employed he/she will do what they feel please, give themself an increase in salary, travel the world at emplyers expence, and have a chaufered driven car to and from the workplace. That employee would be dismissed. So think about it before a vote is cast come election time.

    • Darren says:

      11:15am | 24/06/10

      Thank you Julia. I could never vote for Rudd ever again after his attempt to derail the footy season for his mates benefit. The man simply had no connection with the people at all.

    • Ted from Rockhampton says:

      10:54am | 24/06/10

      Now a “Gang of Three”.....still responsible for all policy failures…..bye bye Labor, back to your factional war that is more important than running Australia.

    • Imogene says:

      10:49am | 24/06/10

      Congrats Julia Australia,s first female prime minister..long may you reign. You have my vote

    • WayneT says:

      12:57pm | 24/06/10

      Pretty typical of the mindset of the voters that got Kevin elected, and will get Gillard elected.  It’s all about style not substance, isn’t it? But what can you expect from the iPod/videogame generation.  By the time they learn the real politics involved they will still be busy paying off our national debt.  Don’t vote on personalilty, vote on policy.

    • Tony says:

      11:24am | 24/06/10

      Congratulations for what, exactly? Gillard is PM because the unions and big business wanted Rudd out - this isn’t the happy win anyone is making it out to be.

      I certainly won’t be voting for a party that’s happy to be bullied and directed by unions and business when hard decisions need to be made.

      I’m pretty disgusted by the whole affair to be honest.

    • Steph says:

      10:43am | 24/06/10

      Lets be honest i am not a person with great knowledge on politics but Rudd was voted in by the people of Australia not Gillard and this has left me feeling quite frustrated with the way things are run! The right thing would have been to let Kevin Rudd stay to complete his term. Instead Gillard goes stabbin Rudd in the back. I will not be voting for Gillard in the future.

    • Zeta says:

      10:36am | 24/06/10

      Just two points that I’ll try to make succinctly before I go back to mindlessly staring at Twitter waiting for gossip:

      This really is democracy at work. It’s an illusion that we vote for a Prime Minister at the polls, an illusion perpetuated by Prime Ministers and the media. The Constitution says we vote for Members of Parliament to represent electorates and we empower them to elect an Executive, the make up of which is entirely up to the Parliament. It’s occassions like this that highlight just how unimportant the Prime Minister really is compared to the power of Parliamentary majority.

      The other is this: I won’t pretend to like Rudd or his policies, but I feel sympathy for him today. What ever else you thought of the guy, he devoted every waking hour to that job. To the extent that his staff, even his own Ministers couldn’t keep up with his pace. He might not have been the best Prime Minister we ever had, or the most likeable, or even the smartest. He certaintly wasn’t the most exciting. But he worked hard, and in Australia, I think that’s the greatest judge of character. That irrespective of wether we be lugging bricks around a building site, playing professional sport, or stomping around Canberra as a politicians - we work hard at it.

      To devote yourself to something like the highest political post in the land, to work every waking hour toward that goal and then every hour after that striving to do it well, through all the inevitable failures, small victories, the politicking, backstabbing - through losing close friends, and realising you’re losing time with your family you’ll never get back - and then to have it taken away through no real fault of your own must be gut wrenching.

      I just hope if it ever happens to me I have a bro like John Faulkner.

    • Xere says:

      06:33pm | 24/06/10

      @Sharma: I don’t share the feeling that Rudd had no direction. I believe in the opposite actually. He was so convinced about where he was going to take the country that he forgot to let anyone else know (incl his party members). That was probably his undoing, had the vision but didn’t sell it well to either his party nor the electorate.

    • Shama says:

      12:19pm | 24/06/10

      I had a boss who was very hard working and worked us to death. The problem was that the hard work was all over the place and misdirected. There is nothing worse than working for a boss who works hard and has no clue as to what the hard work is directed at. I get the feeling Rudd is similar.

    • iansand says:

      11:28am | 24/06/10

      Labor should draft Faulkner to the Reps and make him their leader.  He has been their best performer for a long time.

    • Eric Blair says:

      11:14am | 24/06/10

      Thanks Zeta, succinct and savvy on both counts.

      Australia’s first red PM elected by the right….the gentlest of ironies smile I’m off to the Greens in the Reps too now, at least there you get what you vote for.

      Capitalists, Unionists and Media…..all over the place!! Ha Ha Have fun, be careful, they’re watching smile

    • Doh says:

      10:54am | 24/06/10

      Well said Zeta, especially about John Faulkner.

      I always thought Swann as his mate.

    • Lee from WA says:

      10:29am | 24/06/10

      This won’t change my vote at all. Julia Gillard was in the kitchen cabinet that has run this country for the last 3 years. She has screwed up in her own portfolios too. There is nothing this government can offer me that would convince me to vote for them again.

    • Doh says:

      10:22am | 24/06/10

      Will Gillard be a federal version of KK?

    • Super D says:

      10:18am | 24/06/10

      Certainly not the first time the ALP has switched to a female leader in the hopes of winning an election they deserve to lose.  Federal Labor is looking more like NSW Labor every day. 

      I don’t see how, with Gillard and Swan in the leadership, the ALP can make the policy changes they must make to win.  Kevin’s downfall was 99% policy, 1% personality.  The libs should hope that Labor reads it the other way.

      The liberal polling booth staff should wear Kevin 07 T-Shirts!

    • Stewart Henstock says:

      10:18am | 24/06/10

      Good grief…she’s not even Aussie born…lol
      Interesting ...you have the right faction who wanted the ETS shelved putting in a left faction leader.
      Is it panic politics?
      Will the right dump Julia if and after they win the next election?
      Will the Liberals dump Abbot and install Bishop to counter Gillard?
      The proposed vote off reminds me of tribal council on an episode of Survivor…Aussie politics…a joke.

    • Dom says:

      11:16am | 24/06/10

      Good grief…...neither is Abbott Aussie born.  Who to choose?  The English one or the Welsh one? Can the Greens topple Brown and give us a Scottish-born option too please?  Aussie born and bred Rudd was the dud right?  What does that say?  Aussie, aussie, aussie….......

    • Sal says:

      10:14am | 24/06/10

      For those complaining that you voted for Rudd not Julia, you didn’t vote for Rudd, you voted for the Labor party. If you base your vote on personalities rather than the policies of a particular party, then you’re doing it wrong and wasted your vote anyway.

    • Jane says:

      12:10pm | 24/06/10

      PMSL - Actually it was all about Kev ‘07….remember? ALL about it.

      Watch the verbal gymnastics and hypocrisy of those trying to distance themselves from the reality that Labor won by default…on Rudd’s popularity. Nothing else.
      They were happy to ride in on his back…...and can be happy to ride again too.

      Call an election now.

    • WayneT says:

      11:53am | 24/06/10

      Technically you do vote for your local member or the party, but people being as they are also vote for a strong leader to lead that party so that it does what is suppose to do and not what unelected party officials want.  Everyone will once again get caught up in the hype and the smoke and mirror show that was the last election.  I will hand it to the Labor party; they sure know how to fool the Australian public, especially its young voters.  But maybe, just maybe, these second time voters have had a glimpse of what the other side of politics is really like and how good they actually had it before.

    • GJO ESQ says:

      10:29am | 24/06/10

      Actually, they voted for their local candidate.  grin

    • JJ says:

      10:11am | 24/06/10

      The Labor party has flinched. They would have had a better chance with Kevin. Although not a supporter of Rudd -I tend to look at values and convictions rather than popularity. I still think his dead boring 3 point arguments might have snuck them accross the line. They’ve baulked at the shadows. Sportsbet had them at $1.50!

    • Randal says:

      10:09am | 24/06/10

      It’s going to be a tough time for Julia, trying to run the country as she travels to Mars whilst playing full forward for the Bulldogs.

      Hope she can multi task!

    • Darryl Price says:

      10:08am | 24/06/10

      Your comment:Ta Ta pie face…

    • Andrew says:

      10:07am | 24/06/10

      Where are you Pers? Packing up Kev’s things?

      As for “congrats to all women”. Really? I have two daughters and what reinforces gender bias more than anything else is this perceived victory over men type attitude by pseudo feminists. It demonstrates a total lack of self esteem. Try telling Obama he “did it” for black people. Oh, and one other thing, Julia didn’t get elected by the people of Australia.

      Sure, everyone might give her a honeymoon, the leftie press might even try to get her elected but the truth is she is even less qualified to run a country than Kevin Rudd. A former member of the communist party she has spent her life before parliament as a union IR lawyer with no experience in the practicalities of life or economic management. The only important thing she has been charged with in the last 2.5 years has been a massive waste of money. She has shared in all of KRudd’s bad decisions (except she claims the mining tax) but worst of all her elveation assures a return to government by factions and unions. God help us if we are dumb enough to fall for the NSW Labor trick of kill the leader, blame the old leader, hail the new spotless leader, trust us again.

      As an aside, just to see how pathetic our press is, how long before they start commenting on what she wears or even better a story “Julia’s Wardrobe” or “Julia’s Makeover”. That by the way is not an insult directed at women but to our pathetic populist brain fart media.

      Finally, how quickly do the media go from reporting about the backstabbing and deception in the Labour party to “oh what a day for women, and Unley high school in South Australia” Chees cheese cheese.

    • Daniel says:

      10:07am | 24/06/10

      Congratulations she will be amazing as PM. This is overdue. Rudd just wasn’t cutting through with good policy ideas.

    • antiperspirant says:

      10:02am | 24/06/10

      HAHAHAHAHA.

      I was 2 weeks too late with my prediction.

      Back to the past for Labor.

      Gang of 4 now gang of 3.

      Changa? Hardly.

    • Daryl Saal says:

      10:02am | 24/06/10

      Rudd achieved much in his time despite the GFC and Senate obstruction, but what did him in was the inability to speak bogan. Gillard will continue the good work but also be able to explain it in monosyllabic terms to the great unwashed.

    • 6c legs says:

      11:34pm | 24/06/10

      plus 1.

      amazing…the electorate always bangs on about wanting “change” and ‘non-political politicians’ - but when they get a truly intelligent one they then bang on about how boring and “blah blah” they are!

      I’ve got nothing but respect (Fielding excluded as per the rule wink ) for Federal and State pollies; it truly is a thankless job that consumes yours and your families life - all to improve their fellow countrymens living standard. Honestly, I don’t know why anyone would want to submit themselves to all the shit that comes with being a pollie.

      Best wishes to Ms Gillard.
      (men could never understand how huge this is for females because they, the men, have always had the power) But reading some of the rubbish and downright bullcrap that’s flooded the net today, I seriously doubt Australia is grown up enough to elect a female to anything that doesn’t involve cooking.

    • Brad Coward says:

      10:02am | 24/06/10

      Gillard may be popular…..but remember…..so was Rudd !  When the mighty fall, they really fall !

      I’m looking forward to Rudd’s tell all book some time in the near future !

    • GJOESQ says:

      09:59am | 24/06/10

      Now that the decision has been made lets get Beyond Zero Emissions’ Zero Carbon Australia 2020 Plan looked at properly and implemented expediently!  http://beyondzeroemissions.org/

    • Aaron says:

      09:56am | 24/06/10

      It’s a sad day for women of Australia.  The first female PM should have been elected by the voters.  Not as a result of a man stepping down and running back to Qld with his tail between his legs.  It will be a good day for women of Australia at the next election if the voters keep her in power.

    • Ms. A says:

      09:53am | 24/06/10

      Congratulations on your historic achievement Julia. Wonderful!

    • Seano says:

      09:52am | 24/06/10

      What a great result, Julia is a far better communicator.

      The unelectable Abbott is gone.

    • Seano says:

      12:19pm | 24/06/10

      Maybe on the planet you live on, here in the real world I’ve always preferred Gillard to Rudd. And the biggest concern has always been ensuring that the disaster that would be Tony Abbott PM would not be inflicted on the Australia public.

      Abbott with no policy and the inability to speak without offending someone has no chance against a great communicator like Gillard .

    • Ryan says:

      10:05am | 24/06/10

      Wow Seano, aren’t you the little turncoat, wasn’t long ago and you were singing the praises of Rudd.

    • Elphaba says:

      09:50am | 24/06/10

      Bad move.  They should have called an election instead and saved the leadership dogfight for the 2nd term.  Nothing frightens polls like instability…

    • Pete from Gawler says:

      09:48am | 24/06/10

      I voted for Rudd NOT Gillard….this country is going backwards at a great rate of knots.Enjoy your couple of mnths Julia…safe knowing that YOU stuffed this country!!

    • Seano says:

      10:33am | 24/06/10

      Joolz of course is right, you vote for a Party in Australia not a Prime Minister.

      I expect too that many of people screaming “I voted Rudd not Gillard” didn’t actually vote Labor at all.

    • Joolz says:

      10:04am | 24/06/10

      No, you voted for the Labor party. They’re well within their rights to change their leader as they see fit. That’s how it works.

    • Ripa says:

      09:47am | 24/06/10

      why is this even a male female issue????? how stupid. generous/racist. PC etc

    • Bob H says:

      09:47am | 24/06/10

      Back to factional fighting and inward bickering, pure ambrosia for the coalition and a wet dream for the media who will now spend days gossiping amongst themselves on air about nothing in particular.

    • nosthow says:

      09:47am | 24/06/10

      Ta tah Tony Abbott - its all fell in a heap your you today buddy ! Gillard PM !

    • Sam Chowder says:

      09:41am | 24/06/10

      A women prime minister - please keep Eric away from tall buildings and cliffs

    • Naomi says:

      09:38am | 24/06/10

      Very disappointed.  Hope she enjoys her 15 minutes.  Pathetic that our first female PM got herself there by backstabbing rather than by election.  Looks like it will be PM Abbott very soon.

    • GJOESQ says:

      09:37am | 24/06/10

      Congratulations, Julia. grin

    • Peter says:

      09:33am | 24/06/10

      Gillard will no doubt have a conga line of journalists sucking up and not asking any hard questions until after the next election.

    • OldGirl says:

      09:32am | 24/06/10

      Congratulations Julia Gillard and congratulations to the females of Australia.

    • Greek Snake says:

      01:09pm | 24/06/10

      Congratulations?

      Congratulations to the females of Australia for obtaining the highest level of politics by deception, backstabbing and downright bitchiness. Way to fuel the fire of stereotypes for the ladies out there.

      See girls, you can all aspire to be like Joooolia. Sit pretty and fake niceness the whole time, just waiting for that precise moment when your boss gets weak and needy. Instead of doing the loyal thing and fighting for you, stage a challenge for leadership and throw him on his ass.

      Then greet us all with tears and emotion when you are “elected” PM. Haha if the females of Australia learn from this, it should be about what NOT to do to get recognition.

    • Rudi says:

      09:31am | 24/06/10

      The odious Rudd deserved to go. But the paramount folly of Swan as deputy PM means that nothing will change. Trouble is that Abbott is not PM material.
      Perhps Andrew above has the only solution

    • Stewart Henstock says:

      09:30am | 24/06/10

      The Labor Party have lost my vote.

    • No says:

      09:25am | 24/06/10

      You guys are behind the eight ball on this one. Gillard won without a ballot ages ago and it’s not showing up here.

    • Naomi says:

      09:14am | 24/06/10

      I was in America when the GFC hit and it was awful.  Aussies don’t seem to appreciate how lucky we were to have a pm that was able to save us from that.  Also, under Rudd, for the first time in as long as I can remember, I was able to go overseas and my dollar actually had some value. 

      I am female and though I’d love to see a female PM, I’d never vote for a backstabber who doesn’t support her boss and goes in with a knife first chance she has.  Labor is in for a crushing defeat at the next election.

    • John says:

      09:07am | 24/06/10

      Just the other day Gillard denied reports of a leadership challenge and said if true she would sail around the world 12 times. Hey, I think there is a pink boat somewhere in queensland thats for sale.

    • Bush Bird says:

      09:07am | 24/06/10

      Just like Madam Mao & her gang of four, Julia is guilty by association. She was party to many decisions which Kevin verbalised…We are being run by the Unions; all that is important is WINNING. The main reason Australia came out of the GFC was not Kevin’s brilliance at leading, it was the warchest the Liberals left him to spend…and SPEND he did. Australia needed to feel the pain a little…but we didn’t!...All the rorting and waste of billions of dollars can be put right at the door of the ‘Gang of Four’ and our Julia is right in there as a senior member…Look out for the big scare campaign from Labor about workchoices…It is DEAD…but Labour will swear that the Libs will do a Dracula on it…They won’t let the facts stand in the way of a good bit of political slander! Bring on an election and lets get rid of these wastrels who have ruined our country.

    • Stewart Henstock says:

      08:58am | 24/06/10

      Julia Gillard is just the puppet of the controlling right wing faction of the Labor Party…just as Keneally is the puppet of the NSW Labor Party…and we all know how well they’re performing.
      Back stapping a first term leader,elected by the people whether it’s Labor or Liberal is disgraceful.

      The electorate should voice their disapproval:

      NO RUDD
      NO VOTE

    • dead to me says:

      08:50am | 24/06/10

      The labor party is officially the joke party no matter what the outcome of this morning’s vote. Vote out labor at all levels of government.

    • acker says:

      08:33am | 24/06/10

      Scores since 2007 Election
      Labor 2 (leaders) Liberal 3 (leaders) Bruce Hawker speaking on Sky, Hawker-Britain might start doing things a bit tougher with a Victorian re-alignment of the party

    • Andrew says:

      08:29am | 24/06/10

      Predictions: Gillard will get in. We will go to an election later rather than sooner. Abbott is too much of a gentleman to give Gillard the drubbing she deserves. Rudd will resign and get another diplomatic posting. Abbott will now be given an even harder time by the media becaused they really cannot afford to lose the election now.  Australia will slide further into the grip of the unions because Gillard owes her position to them. Australia will lose the battle against the recession as more jobs go overseas.  Australia will be the laughing stock of the world. 
      Someone buy me the winning lottery ticket so I can move to Greece or Spain or Portugal. It can’t be any worse!

    • Jenny says:

      10:27am | 24/06/10

      You DO have a crystal ball! I agree with your synopsis…and I’m off to buy a lotto ticket too!

    • Chris says:

      08:22am | 24/06/10

      This is not democracy at work. Australians voted in the ALP believing that he would be the Prime Minister. Now that he is on the nose with the electorate the ALP decides to dump him in the belief that someone else can win the election for them.
      True democracy demands that there should be an election now - if on the understanding that someone else will be Prime Minister after the election.
      In any other country there would be protests in the streets, demands for an election to be held etc. etc. Instead of that Australians meekly accept that the pollies and their union mates have some sort of right to make the decision in the hope that,come election time - now later rather than sooner, the electorate will have forgotten. 
      Add in two highly undemocratic factors - compulsory attendance at the ballot box and compulsory preferential voting - and we are going to be lumbered with another ALP government. Oh, and media bias in certain quarters for the ALP will only help.

    • DougB says:

      09:55am | 24/06/10

      Our system of government means that when you vote, you are electing a party, not a person.  You may like the person you are voting for, and that is how the party gets your vote.
      Remember, to always look at the parties policies and structure not your candidates personal views.
      We got what we voted for and the sooner the Libs are back the better.

    • r3830 says:

      09:04am | 24/06/10

      Well said Chris. No, this is not democracy. My vote at the next election will find a free thinking independent, someone who doesn’t have to attach strings for others to manipulate - or operate from behind a gag. I thank the factions involved in this “thing” for making my next choice a far easier one.

    • jamie says:

      08:22am | 24/06/10

      Rudd is toast. That’s his career finished. I seriously doubt he will be able to hold his seat, if he even runs.

      Of course, one must remember that Gillard was one of the gang of four that ran the country and had a finger in every pie.

      Having said that, good luck to her as Australia’s first female PM.

      I can tell you that where I work, which is very much close to Gillard, the place is abuzz.

    • iansand says:

      09:46am | 24/06/10

      Has Rudd been in Parliament long enough to get a pension?

    • Holly says:

      08:20am | 24/06/10

      I agree with Disappointed above - and quite clearly mining companies now will believe that they completely run the country along with media - not withstanding that Labor vote had improved since RSPT was announced.  How disgraceful that we should all be cheering at this prospect.  I believe, especially after the recent media contributions of Costello that we (very in my case)low and middle income earners and pensioners are facing the prospect of a hike in GST to at least 15% under the coalition.  You silly people gloating don’t even realise how badly you were suckered by Howard and Costello and were never fully compensated for this tax.  So you are all looking to more welfare for the high income earners, and the two great big new taxes which Tony has already announced make up coalition policy, and that is before their increase in GST. 

      If the labor party does as some are implying and moves to the right on asylum seekers to pander to hatred and ingnorance then this will just show that this country has once again completely lost its heart.  I must say I feel like weeping for my country.

    • Nigel Catchlove says:

      09:01am | 24/06/10

      Weep away.  GST can only be increased with agreement from all State Governments so unless they all become Liberal overnight and all choose to commit electoral suicide then an increase can’t happen.  No we were never compensated fully for the GST because State Governments kept Stamp Duty and payroll Tax which they were supposed to drop.  Finally your assertion that mining companies somehow made this happen isa very weak argument.  Rudd’s popularity was on the nose well before the RSPT was announced and the demise of his leadership is a reflection of the centralised control he tried to assert over his parliamentary colleagues.  He always had just a thin veneer of support and that was predicated on him delivering power to the ALP; when that delivery was threatened his support vanished.  I realise that re-writing history to make the ALP look good is part of the grieving process but keep those tissues handy because I suspect you will need them again at election time.

    • notsurprised says:

      08:20am | 24/06/10

      Kevin Rudd won the last national election by his perceived popularity. Joolia Gillard will win this leadership challenge due to her perceived popularity (within the ALP). Anyone who votes ALP at the next election will be duped again and can expect more of the same mismanagement and rorting. Has everyone forgotten Joolia’s value for money BER?

    • Stewart Henstock says:

      08:17am | 24/06/10

      No Rudd!
      No Vote!

      At the polls i’m going to rip up my ballot sheets.
      The demise of PM Rudd was brought about by the misleading sound bytes of the lame stream media.
      And who own the media?
      They already know who is going to win the next election…just ask Clive Palmer….and it ain’t going to be Labor.

    • Janis says:

      08:16am | 24/06/10

      Julia Gillard is soon to catastrophically conclude her short and incompetent political career.  Let’s never forget the role of Bill Shorten alongside Paul Howes (union).  The unions wrecked NSW Labor, and now they are wrecking federal Labor.
      Julia Gillard’s elevation will result in an election rout like nothing we have ever witnessed.  All due to her union connections and their elevation of her into the Prime Ministership.  Disgraceful.

      Gender balance promotion, disloyalty, the woman whose Education Revolution wasted billions of hard-earned taxpayer money and her role as deputy leader of the Kitchen Cabinet - Australians will not carry this atrocious take-over by unelected unionism.

      Paul Howe’s speech last night was a portent of shadowy unelected figures meddling in the Australian people’s selection rights. He thinks he is the rightful leader of this country - and we can only hope Aussies have more than enough character to ensure he is stopped.

      The entire grubby mob of them should be taught a massive lesson as soon as the opportunity is delivered our way.

    • Andrew says:

      08:14am | 24/06/10

      Does anyone remember the young Labor president who wrote the article here 2 days ago “Five reasons why Kevin Rudd will lead Labor to the next election”?

      How’s he doing? Hi egg meet face.

      The new question, will Australia fall for the NSW Labor trick of change the leader wipe the slate clean?

      Geez at least Kenneally has a cool haircut.

    • Rob G says:

      02:18pm | 24/06/10

      Unfortunately it worked in Queensland too! Dammit! And Howard got booted out because he didnt put in Costello.
      I hope Australia doesnt end up like NSW and QLD just because they changed their leader! Bugger!

    • Nicole says:

      09:23am | 24/06/10

      @Andrew, yep I remember very well. I’ve got a cloth for him to wipe it off. BTW KK’s haircut is, er, horrid. Anyone seen Pers? She seems to have gone MIA….....

    • shabangabang says:

      08:12am | 24/06/10

      I hope that splineless turd Peter Costello is watching this. When you have an opportunity to take the leadership, show a backbone and get it. Go Gillard! Heres hoping she calls an election for next month to reinforce her position as PM

    • notsurprised says:

      08:28am | 24/06/10

      You are the reason these jokers got in, in the first place. At least the ALP aren’t traitors to their own PM and Costello wore this.

    • Isabel says:

      07:54am | 24/06/10

      Am I the only one hoping this is all a devious plot to demonstrate to the media and others that Gillard and most others are supportive of Rudd? IF he comes out with massive support will the media and the miners back off?

    • M-Rod says:

      08:40am | 24/06/10

      Isabel, good point…the danger for Gillard if she wins is that the novelty of female PM and goodwill is eroded over 6 months of an election campaign, as well as carrying the legacy that she got the job by machiavellan means.

      I too share the hope that the outcome from the ballot is that party unites behind Rudd as a show of strength, steels itself for a tough election fight and takes it to the opposition (and the mining disinformation campaign).

      Its not right that the ALP reps who rode to power on the coattails of Kevins popularity at the 07 election are now sharpening the knives when the going gets tough.

    • MickG says:

      07:32am | 24/06/10

      Peter van Onselen at the Oz calls it “hero to zero”.  I prefer to think of Rudd’s demise as a “messiah to pariah” story.  From day 1 he was the hollow man of Australian politics.  That he should implode was never in doubt, that he should do so in such a spectacular fashion is what’s surprising.

    • Robert s McCormick says:

      07:21am | 24/06/10

      Kevin Rudd was NOT,as he claims, elected Prime Minister by the People of Australia. The parliamentary party of both the major parties elect teir respective leaders. The people of Australia have no say whatsoever and so far as i can discover there is no provision in Australi’s Constitution for the peole to directly elect their Prime Minister.
      Julia Gillard will not be elected PM by the people. She will be elected by the ALP MPs in Canberra all of whom are driven by their sole master: Opinion Polls

    • brendan says:

      07:52am | 24/06/10

      Robert - as you say the parliamentary party elects their respective leader. Um not so in this case, watching lateline the AWU elite seem to be directing the show! I did not see the AWU party on my ballot paper, did you?
      In this episode the true form of the ALP is shown. It is a front for the union minority who pull the strings. We have TV presenters and rock singers elected and getting high office first time elected….great show this!
      The unions harp on about the return of workchoices - I would like to hear from anyone whose employment conditions have been significantly enhanced by Fair Work! The only significant difference is the UNIONS rights at your workplace. Hence the desire to ensure the ALP remains in power.

    • sarah brunswick says:

      07:20am | 24/06/10

      same horse different color Julia Gillard, part of the gang of four, is no different to k Rudd.

    • scottski says:

      07:10am | 24/06/10

      So Julia, what does it feel like to have blood on your hands.

      Sorry, tainted goods. the Libs will have a field day and the electorate will still see her as part of the problem. No2 in the gang of four,

    • dobbo says:

      06:12am | 24/06/10

      Somewhat reluctantly acknowledge will be best if Gillard gets the nod.

      No doubt many others will see likewise and not just Labor supporters.

      Most will see her as showing necessary guts, drive and dedication to do what’s best for OZ and ALP.

      (Enormous contrast here to our gutless former would-be PM the Hon Peter Costello in a very similar situation and time frame - although maybe to be fair also shows the full extent of ALP advantage over Libs in terms of these tough decisions.)

      Also her appointment as PM will make official her de facto role of national leader during Kevin Rudd’s frequent absences on overseas missions.

      Must say sad that we have to lose someone with intelligence & drive of Kevin Rudd (assuming he does go). Somewhere, somehow though he lost the desire to run the country almost immediately he got the guernsey.

      A mystery for someone else to unravel….

    • Brad Price says:

      05:47am | 24/06/10

      Yes, I hate to think that i may be enjoying somebody elses misfortune, but this is gold. Here is the implosion we all knew was coming.

      When Kevin was flitting all over the world and handing Julia the reigns. I remember on one occasion he made comment that “Julia would make an excellent Prime Minister in the fuure”. He knew she would have to get the top job to pay off the left factions. Sucked in Labor and sucked in Kevin O’Lemon.

      One more thing to say…... EPIC FAIL!!!!!!!!

    • Shane From Melbourne says:

      05:42am | 24/06/10

      Don’t particularly like Gillard, but anything that makes the Liberal party fanboys froth even more at the mouth can’t be all bad….

    • Jack says:

      01:22am | 24/06/10

      Sarah 07 @ 10pm Yes it is up to the labor backbenchers and unions as they are the puppet masters. You watch, this morning there WILL be a change of leadership whether the people of Australia like it or not. It’s about time people wake to how Labor is run.

    • FTK says:

      01:22am | 24/06/10

      Markus - you put it well - Respect the peoples right to vote a PM in and out. ALP be warned that your actions are going to dissuade your supporters. Please someone - resurrect the Democrats for those of us that will not support the ALP should Mr Arbib’s and Ms Gillard’s actions win out.!!!!

    • Ben81 says:

      12:54am | 24/06/10

      “We’ve made mistakes on the way through - I’ve been very up front about that,” says Rudd.  Ha, is endles spin and gobbledygook being ‘up front’ now? 

      Anyway if Gillard gets the top job I sincerely wish her all the best and think she’ll do a much better job, even though i’m not on Labors side of the fence.
      And I was going to crash early tonight, I won’t be able to sleep now!

    • Richard says:

      12:51am | 24/06/10

      To all the Labor stalwarts crowing about still being ahead of Liberal on the 2 Party Preferred 52%-48% (based on optimistic assumptions about Green preference flows), you must remember that elections are not simple popularity contests. If Labor increase their majority in all the safe Labor seats in Victoria and South Australia, but get wiped out in all the Qld and NSW marginals (like the front page of tuesday’s Australian suggested is likely), guess what? 52% 2PP or not, Labor is still going to lose its majority.

    • Pat says:

      12:47am | 24/06/10

      Julia did not look very happy about this leadership spill and I don’t blame her.  She will have Kevin knifing her in the back and an Abbott frontal attack.  Abbott managed to get rid of Rudd in 6 months - with Rudd now on Abbott’s side, I bet Julia’s career is all but over.

    • Jason says:

      12:43am | 24/06/10

      Well I hope the internet filter gets axed now. Otherwise it looks like I will have to vote for the Greens then.

    • GBS says:

      08:38am | 24/06/10

      And what put Labor in anyway?

    • FTK says:

      12:33am | 24/06/10

      What this tells me is that there are power hungry members within the ALP that have gone about sabotaging their own leader - Mr Abib has a lot to answer for. Perhaps some of the stuff we have been hearing in the media about Mr Rudd has been deliberately contrived by Mr Abib and his cronies. Sad to see a leader suffer at the hands of power hungry rookies. How shameful they have acted. Ms Gillard, I hope you are NOT STUPID ENOUGH to become their puppet. For heaven’s sake, wake up to yourselves and pull them in line or you will lose far more support from people that took a chance and voted labor. Why don’t you show real leadership and refuse to give Mr Abib what he has manipulated for in the last few weeks. How shameful that after only a few months of attacks against Mr Rudd, that you should turn on him now - this is not about the Australian Public and wanting to secure the next election - this is about white ants deliberately eroding their leader and their in turn their party. GROW UP and show some character and support your leader by waking up to the real facts. That is what real leadership is about.

    • worker from down the street says:

      12:56am | 24/06/10

      Yup, only a few months of exposure to the realities of their flawed policies & the sandcastle has been kicked down. The tide is on the way in. Election time will be post high tide & the remains of this mess will be hard to find given their performance in all facets of the roles they have chosen for themselves.

      The iconic picture of the single footprint on an undisturbed beech will more than likely be a reflection of the number of remaining Labor MP’s within State & Federal Parliament’s.

      Will be a bit disappointing & also extremely dangerous but it will just be a reflection of the anger the current members of this party have bought out of the electorate as an ideology & brand so good riddance!

    • Disappointed says:

      12:23am | 24/06/10

      Yes - today is a sad day for the national interest but serving the people for the greater good is a concept that when out a long time ago.

      The Australia people only have themselves blame for this situation - and an embarassing at that considering the major world forum coming up.  How we are happy to live in ignorance and let the mob rule.  You only have to read the comments above to see the lack of understanding of our parlimentary system - and we are letting some of you vote! You are fooling yourselves if you think this is anything more than power, money and egos - and all the other parties are exactly the same! Its a symptom of politics not the Labor party.

      I’m so tired of the Australian public having the memories of gold fish. I ask - where are all of those Howard’s battlers? Where are all of those Kev07s? That’s right - again you have been seduced onto the next bandwagon by the piped piper which is our media, driven by self interest. We aren’t waiting for the outcome of the Labor party leadership - we are waiting to see who the media will anoint.

      As for the mining companys - well you wanted soveriegn risk you have it - when will the Australia people hold you accountabilty for systematically destabilising our government with a misrepresenting fear campaign ?

      I say its time the Australian public got themselves an education and started holding its media and political system accountable and let the government get on with their jobs.

      Until then all hail the mob rule.

    • Kirianne says:

      12:22am | 24/06/10

      We gave Labor the chance to inject some fresh air when we voted them in the last election. Now Australia is caught in a hurricane of instability and debt. Time to calm the waters again and get the Coalition back in govt - for all our sake. A change in Labor leader will not be enough to save Labor. The Labor brand is tarnished and broken .

    • RichardB says:

      12:18am | 24/06/10

      Kevin Rudd its time to go when you think you are bigger than the Party.
      Kevin Rudd there wasn’t a ballot at the last election for Prime Minister.
      Kevin Rudd we voted for you as leader of the Labor Party.
      Kevin Rudd the Labor Party has lost confidence in you.
      Bye Kevin enjoy your next job as Ambassador to China!

    • Bob says:

      12:10am | 24/06/10

      Gillard may be friendlier on the outside. But remember her record. The wonderful BER. In NSW, the average school hall for public schools costs $5,400 per square metre while for private schools it costs $2,400. And with the private schools, they are individually architect designed. Gillard still calls that value. Guess what, most of us in the electorate says this is shocking value and is just not acceptable. Gillard also gave the nod to the canning of the ETS. She will continue the high taxing big government policies given she comes from the left wing of the labour party. So she will continue to strangle the mining industry and support Conroy’s internet filter and tracking of our every internet move. But she will be good as an opposition leader.

    • Bob says:

      12:09am | 24/06/10

      Gillard may be friendlier on the outside. But remember her record. The wonderful BER. In NSW, the average school hall for public schools costs $5,400 per square metre while for private schools it costs $2,400. And with the private schools, they are individually architect designed. Gillard still calls that value. Guess what, most of us in the electorate says this is shocking value and is just not acceptable. Gillard also gave the nod to the canning of the ETS. She will continue the high taxing big government policies given she comes from the left wing of the labour party. So she will continue to strangle the mining industry and support Conroy’s internet filter and tracking of our every internet move. But she will be good as an opposition leader.

    • steve says:

      12:08am | 24/06/10

      Kev should never have been PM. He failed the character test while opposition leader:
      a) Couldn’t remember having dinner with Brian Burke
      b)  Couldn’t remember what happened at the Scores club in NY
      c) Denied involvement in the infamous fake dawn service in Vietnam until emails surfaced from his office
      d) Claimed to have lived in a car as a child because his family was evicted from their home after his father died. He subsequently backed away from this when the children of the man who had supposedly evicted them threatened legal action.

      He got to the top too quick and before the public had a chance to see his true character (or lack thereof).

      More of the same as PM. A power-hungry tyrant bullying staff such as the RAAF attendant because his food wasn’t up to his standard. Carefully organised phone calls in front of the media where he supposedly educated GW Bush about G20.

      One thing is true. Pride goeth before the fall. His rise was spectacular. But his fall even more so.

    • Shredder says:

      12:47am | 24/06/10

      And dont forget Steve about the infamous shredding affair in Qld Politics, google Kevin Rudd Shred and also about the Rudd family taking his wifes business partners estate to court to get her money, google that as well.

    • tony of lawson says:

      12:04am | 24/06/10

      Hahahahaha.  It was always going to end in tears.  Rudd was just too good to be true.  Couldn’t have happened to a nicer bloke or a nicer party for that matter.  Rudd was too arrogant and ignorant.  He thought he was a legend in his own lunch time.  Gillard will be the same.  People will soon get over the 1st female pm novelty and the labor destruction of this country will continue.  Gillard to will become too arrogant and ignorant and most labor leaders do.  Arrogance is always labors undoing.  It’s NSW all over again.  Who will be next after Julia?  Hahahahahaha.

    • Andy says:

      12:01am | 24/06/10

      How is this historical.  Seems like normal behaviour for the labour party. Surely we all remember back to the Hawke / Keating transition.

      Maybe a quick change will give them the fresh start to win another unwinnable election.

    • Chris says:

      12:00am | 24/06/10

      If Rudd loses tomorrow, it will prove, once and for all time, that the Australian political system is dominated by opinion polls and the 24 hour media cycle.
      Not that he’s been effective at all as PM (I think) but the fortnightly frenzy over Newspoll has got to stop. So, too, the need for the PM or some other minister to be on the news pushing the day’s message. It’s not good govermnent, it’s paranoia and media manipulation.

    • Unaustralian to blow the socceroos last wind... says:

      11:58pm | 23/06/10

      Hey what about our right to decide??? Bring on the fed election and let the people decide. This is outragous, all bc of a couple of poor polls. Quite arrogant of the labor party to think they can get away with this 3/4 of the way into their first term….have voted alp since I was 18. Am now 37. Not anymore…  The italian refs haven’t disguised themselves as unionists have they? The Red Card…he he…Or have the french soccer team infiltrated the corridors of labor power??

    • Nick says:

      11:54pm | 23/06/10

      Labor’s third term strategy of putting Gillard infront as ‘Australia’s first female PM’ has been brought forward to save the government from Kevin and his 3 stooges(advisors). I voted for Kevin and even campaigned for him in 07, knocking on doors and posting placards. I thought he would be good PM. I was young and naive. I won’t vote for this government next election. The mining tax was the last straw. I feel cheated.

    • dave says:

      11:50pm | 23/06/10

      9:30am, News headlines

      Carbon Reduction achieved. No more overseas trips for Kevin and his fellows

    • Me Mum Rural says:

      11:50pm | 23/06/10

      Prime Minister Mr K Rudd has been on a fight or Flight pattern since he got into power using Ms J Gillard as his deputy. The simple fact that she was placed, right from the start, and then proceeded to enact her powers whilst Mr Rudd Flighted all over the world tells me that this was probably a Pre-Ordained PLAN

    • Me Mum Rural says:

      06:38pm | 24/06/10

      This morning my 81 yr old father was dancing round the kitchen singing “poor Mr Rudd, Fell in the mud”. The factor that my old stuck in the mud, old fashioned father was actually overjoyed at Julia (OMG> A WOMAN) has attained the position of Prime Minister????? And he is HAPPY. When I get my Jaw off the ground I may well see/understand his glee. In the meantime Ms Julia Gillard, Congratulations. I hope you can fulfill the objective of being Prime Minister in a sensible manner which benefits those who are ..At this time….Australian people. Please clean up OUR backyard first. Work For the people not the Pollies. Congratulations Ms Gillard, Looking forward to seeing what you may achieve.

    • p davis says:

      11:48pm | 23/06/10

      I ama believer says kevvy.Isn’t that what donkey said to shrek before shrek kicked him out.Could be goodbye Kev.

    • r3830 says:

      11:45pm | 23/06/10

      So, next time I see a ballot paper, I keep in mind that I’m not voting for that person… or party, but for a faction of strangers who ultimately will decide how my vote will be used. I’ll remember that….. next time. Had it not been for Kevin Rudd at the last election…. the criticism here would be aimed at John Howard - who would quite probably have won.

    • Worker from down the street says:

      12:43am | 24/06/10

      Yup, never forget those behind the scenes nameless puppet-masters who CONTROL the candidates. Wouldn’t be quite so bad if they were upfront, but they’re NOT!

      That’s Democracy Labor / Communist Style!

    • Brian says:

      11:42pm | 23/06/10

      Watch those women who class themselves as politically neutral vote for Labor next election just because she is female. (Just like the massive increase in african american voters at the last US presidential election).

    • Ryan says:

      09:58am | 24/06/10

      No no Brian, you don’t understand, its OK to be sexist as long as its being perpetrated against men, its OK to be racist as long as its being perpetrated against whites.. (Zimbabwe case and point).. you have to know the rules Brian.

    • Against the Man says:

      11:41pm | 23/06/10

      If labor doesn’t believe in rudd why should we? Win or lose poor kevy will have a bad legacy. As the worst pm in australian history I recommend he move to NZ and become a recluse. Good riddence.

    • Peterdutchy says:

      04:29pm | 25/06/10

      Take the whole labor party with you, and the unions too.

    • BobM says:

      09:27am | 24/06/10

      And take Julia Gillard with you!

    • Dot says:

      11:38pm | 23/06/10

      I agree with Markus - respect the people’s vote.

    • Stewart Henstock says:

      11:33pm | 23/06/10

      PM Rudd got the Labor Party in power….the Labor Party didn’t get PM Rudd into power.

    • M-Rod says:

      11:33pm | 23/06/10

      This is disgraceful and outrageous act by the so called ALP power brokers, nothing more than an orchestrated bid to restore union and factional power at the top levels since Rudd never gave these guys the time of day.

      For the first time in 2.5 years the PM has a hard time in the polls (but still holding a 52-48 lead on 2pp!), and rather than rally behind and do a better job selling health, education, pension reform, RPST, GFC success etc. these thugs use polls as cover to stage a coup.

      Worse thing is that these cretins have set-up Julia, who will now inherit the historic title of 1st Aussie female PM under such negative and bitter circumstances tarnishing what should have been a more uplifting event for her and the country.

    • Brian says:

      11:53pm | 23/06/10

      M-Rod: I have always thought that she was highly ambitious with an eye on the chair. I always thought that she would either ‘reluctantly’ become leader just before or after an election. I think she made a mistake though - she should have refused the leadership and let it fall on Swan - then after he lost the election she could have been an unmarked leader. Now she will be remembered as the first female Prime Minister who stabbed her leader in the back (that is how it will be seen down the track) then lost government a few months later.

    • Royd Fissure says:

      11:32pm | 23/06/10

      He’s gone, he just said the people of Australia elected him to do a job.  They did not.  The party won the election and because he was leader he was made PM. 

      That’s it, female PM at 0901 tomorrow EST.

    • Darren says:

      11:32pm | 23/06/10

      This truly historic. If Rudd is deposed does that mean history will vindicate John Howard?

    • Temerarious says:

      12:10am | 24/06/10

      Damn right it does!

    • Dale says:

      11:28pm | 23/06/10

      So it seems mining magnates run our country now…

      What happened to democracy?!?!?!

    • sick of the hypocracy & double standards says:

      11:59pm | 23/06/10

      Not sure their are to many mining magnates in the Labor party. More likely power hungry union magnates!

      Democracy = vote for a candidate NOT a behind the scenes power broker!

    • Stewart Henstock says:

      11:27pm | 23/06/10

      Great..the right wing faction are now destroying the Federal Labor Party as they have done with the NSW Labor Party.
      I think PM Rudd has done a great job considering the impotency of the Senate to get bills through.If it wasn’t for Rudd a lot of the people bloggin here would be unemployed.
      Just you wait..all will be revealed when Underbelly 4 : The NSW Labor Party airs next year.

    • drecked says:

      11:56pm | 23/06/10

      If it wasn’t for rudd we would not be in debt you mean steward he’s grossly
      incompetent . And thinks he can just ruin the mining industry to make up
      for his wasting the peoples tax money .

    • doug senwick says:

      11:23pm | 23/06/10

      Rudd is delusional - he was elected by the labor caucus to be leader of the party.The Labor party having won the election, their leader became prime minister.

    • Sick of the hypocracy & double standards says:

      11:22pm | 23/06/10

      Finally the realisation for Joe & Josephine Public WHO actually controls a Labor PM. & they have obviously been on the phone!

      There is no spin that can understate the FACT that the name on the ballot paper is NOT who a voter is ACTUALLY electing into a position where the decisions they, & their close advisers, make have very far reaching implications.

      That the current class have made decisions that generations will have to rectify is, apart from disgusting, going to be extremely hard to rectify.

      The damage done to the ‘Sovereign Risk’ of this country will NOT be forgotten by a change of leadership, or a change of Government. If it was possible once, the same can happen again when the same ideology gets hold of the reigns of power!

      Unfortunately if the opposition uses this opportunity in ways that are not ‘fair & equitable’ or that favour small sectors of the economy then the same will happen again. It may nor be for 3, 6, 9, 25 years it does not matter. If policy disenfranchises, or disadvantages large sectors of the community then the reaction of the voters & the resultant electoral victor will be detrimental AGAIN!

      Time to understand the underlying principles of each party & the internal factions that exist.

      Politician’s are INDIVIDUALS, each is different, each has their own personal idiosyncrasies. If they have stable convictions, for whatever issue, if they are long term convictions then it can be construed that for better or worse ‘what you see is what you get’.

      Personally, a stable individual as opposed to one that changes depending on the latest opinion poll is more of an asset. And that is regardless of their ideology!

      The current mob, & their puppet-masters, have been chasing acceptance for the last 2 1/2 years + & are still focused on acceptance even with the multiple failures of their populist policies!

    • Brian says:

      05:31am | 24/06/10

      You have only just realised who really controls things behind the scenes? Thats what its like in reality. Take the recent Tasmanian election. There was an agreement in place between both major parties that should both have equal seats then the party with the most votes would win.
      Each major party had ten seats and the Liberals had the most votes.
      Then out come the Governor (who knows he will be replaced if there is a change in state Government) and surprise, surprise he orders the sitting party with the lower votes to take office and forge an alliance with a minor party against their wishes.
      Then to top it all off he gets all arrogant and states to the press that he couldnt give a hoot what the public say because HE is the Governor and its HIS decision who sits in office because thats what HIS role is all about.
      Only ONE person voted in that state election. The rest of the votes were tossed in the bin and burned.
      Thats what happens with political parties. The little guy in the public get a say at election time when they make all sorts of promises and then for the rest of the time they just break the promises.
      In the Tasmania example I guarantee that some secret Labor party power broker who was not in office was pissed off that his party were going to roll and made a call to teh Governor. (Probably someone in Canberra). Expect the current Governor of Tasmania to retire to a cushy ambassadorial position in return for being so generous to his secret masters.
      Today is another example of this happening. The Labor party is all about bullying and factions vying over spending the cash the previous party built up.

    • Kim Hong-Sic of Pongpong says:

      11:22pm | 23/06/10

      I see the unelected leader of the Labor Party, Paul Howes of the AWU, is determining the party platform on Lateline now.

    • Stewart Henstock says:

      11:19pm | 23/06/10

      I’d never vote for that back stabbing Brutus.
      She’s a bigger liar than Abbot.

    • Relieved says:

      11:16pm | 23/06/10

      I can’t wait to see Krudd step up and say “Well let me tell you…..........blah, blah….....working families….............reform…......blah blah….............I got you through the GFC…............blah blah….............But Gillard’s to blame for the BER stuffup….............So long gotta zip FOR EVER!!!

    • ACTU Armtwister says:

      11:15pm | 23/06/10

      Sorry Kev, Labors union masters have spoken.

    • Shane says:

      11:26pm | 23/06/10

      You are right rich get richer and we pay more.?

    • Stephen says:

      11:15pm | 23/06/10

      To the Punch’s editors:  please, please, please run a caption contest on the photo of Julia Giilard looking at Rudd that was in today’s Australian.

    • Markus says:

      11:12pm | 23/06/10

      Respect the people’s vote!
      Respect the people’s vote!
      Respect the people’s vote!

    • Chris says:

      11:12pm | 23/06/10

      Gillard didn’t look too thrilled simply because she had just endured 3 hours with Rudd, Tanner, and Swan. She probably had to wipe the spit off her face and clothes after their vitriolic outbursts.

    • Red card, blue card, green card says:

      11:04pm | 23/06/10

      Kate Lundy should get a red card and be escorted off the pitch, seeing she is retiring from her ACT seat at the soon-to-be election.

    • Jason says:

      11:04pm | 23/06/10

      Im sorry but I don’t believe this story, I suspect this is the Liberal party playing tricks.

    • Monica (fearfull) says:

      11:01pm | 23/06/10

      Where’s. my Vote? How’s this democracy?
      Who runs the place, The right wing!

    • Markus says:

      11:11pm | 23/06/10

      well put! Where is OUR vote????

    • Robert Smissen Rural SA says:

      11:00pm | 23/06/10

      Australia marches inexticably down the road to perdition with Red Julia leading the parade.

    • Chris says:

      10:59pm | 23/06/10

      The Australian people don’t want another Labour Prime Minsiter.

      We need a election called for saturday…
      So we can vote this Garbage out immediately.

    • Blister says:

      11:17pm | 23/06/10

      Australia doesn’t really want Labor OR Liberal. They all need to go, they’re all just as bad as each other.

    • Dear Kevin says:

      10:59pm | 23/06/10

      Dear Kevin

      Thanks for getting rid of John Howard, for that I am grateful.

      Goodbye

    • drecked says:

      09:24am | 24/06/10

      dear kevin , That was the biggest mistake ever because he ran this country really very well , If you can’t see that you’re just as bright as your mate kevin , and when he has a cushy in the UN You and all other hard
      working Australians will be paying for his stupidity for years to come .
      so yo ho yo ho of to work you go so kevin (your mate) can waste your
      dough ! if not that other ingrate will suffice IMHO .

    • Steve says:

      10:58pm | 23/06/10

      Sad, Kevin is not all that bad. Fearful that wealthy mining magnate have so much power as to unseat a Aussie PM.  Historically all Aussie PM make mistakes but have given time to recover, but not for Kevin. what have we become? If ‘Gillard wins my hope is she wont relent on the RSPT , but turn the screws tighter because you dont reward concertered Ă©fforts to unseat an Aussie PM.

    • Dave K says:

      11:31pm | 23/06/10

      Steve, I agree in full. Reverse the policy and we might as well turn our government into the next thing to privatise. Screw elections, we can just be employees that pay a privatised government for the pleasure of being alive, because thats where we are heading.

      Gillard will reverse as the unions will claim “jobs will be lost”, and she needs to pay them back = ownership. As part of the mining industry, I do not feel that my job is threatened, and considering the end result… if these companies dont want to do projects, others will… bring them in instead… the government only leases the mineral rights to the private companies.

    • Robert Smissen Rural SA says:

      10:58pm | 23/06/10

      Where is the “Drover’s Dog” when you need it? ? ?

    • Philip Crowley says:

      10:58pm | 23/06/10

      Where’s Persephone?

    • Liz says:

      12:55pm | 24/06/10

      “She’d” be clearing out her desk at this stage I think

    • DougB says:

      08:38am | 24/06/10

      Likewise,
      It would be very interesting to see how she puts the positive spin on this.

    • BW says:

      12:22am | 24/06/10

      Been wondering the same thing!

    • Punter says:

      10:57pm | 23/06/10

      Darn it, the bookies have suspended betting on the Federal election

    • Markus says:

      10:57pm | 23/06/10

      Ms Gillard is at the end of the day intellectually lame and a populist. That is not worth supporting tomorrow morning nor at the next PM elections. A true leader defines him/herself on the premise that she/he makes decisions that are in the long run in the best interest of her/his country. Time to wake up leader, Ms Gillard doesn’t make these decisions, Mr. Rudd does!

    • Ben Winten says:

      10:56pm | 23/06/10

      Finally, the Labour party will self destruct via the Union puppet ice queen!

    • Give me a viable option! says:

      10:56pm | 23/06/10

      Time to make all ‘power brokers’ more public. It seems these people are really running both major parties. Where is the transparency and public disclosure? Time to step out into the public light media, mining, union and banking leaders! No wonder everyone who isn’t a baby boomer is completely cynical of our political system and process!

    • Axolotl Pluvius says:

      11:29pm | 23/06/10

      And what makes you think baby boomers are not cynical of the process?

    • Blister says:

      11:19pm | 23/06/10

      Quite right! Well said.

    • Luke says:

      10:53pm | 23/06/10

      We need to ask ourselve this important question…
      What is most important?
      Shouldnt they have waited until our team in world cup has finished? Might this affect the players?

    • kat says:

      10:51pm | 23/06/10

      I cant beleive they want to challenge him they are in the same freaking side - and ruddy is doing a good job - The people should vote again I will vote Rud! Other countries must be thinking that we are abunch of idiots

    • Brian says:

      12:33am | 24/06/10

      Actually it is a standard thing for a large political party to have factions. Those on the left tend to have many as they have differing agendas. Thats why left parties have a bad habit of blowing budgets and taking countries into debt as they struggle to satisfy the demands of their respective internal factions. While I vote conservative I rate Rudd for trying to stand up to the faction leaders.

    • bob says:

      12:23am | 24/06/10

      other countries think we’re idiots for voting for KRUDD in the first place

    • Kris says:

      11:30pm | 23/06/10

      I agree - how embarrassing! I didn’t vote for Rudd, but I’d rather him represting Australia than Gillard.  Let the public vote!! Where’s the democracy?

    • The Girl with the Pan Pipe says:

      10:50pm | 23/06/10

      First the Socceroos are losing big time - now the PM has dramas of his own. Though the prospect of having the first female PM is cool - she’s a lot better looking than Margaret Thatcher.

      Then again, politics = celebrity for the ugly people.

    • TomB says:

      10:50pm | 23/06/10

      Gillard over Rudd… dear oh dear, this just went from horrible to disastrous, NZ here I come!

    • Bev G says:

      10:47pm | 23/06/10

      If Gillard does win, mark this as the day Australia died a painful death.

    • drecked says:

      08:59am | 24/06/10

      Yo Bev , you got that right !  mind you we are already well on the way,  and
      for the rest of the time austrayans will be wearing earmuffs yap yap yap
      may Murphy have mercy on us austrayans Pulease !

    • Twilight Zone says:

      10:44pm | 23/06/10

      AHHHHHHH, that polka dot dress Julia was wearing, it just hit me, it reminded me of what Joan Kerner got around in when she run Victoria….. Bad carma… very very bad :p

    • Martin Kennedy says:

      10:43pm | 23/06/10

      I didnt give him a mandate to filter my internet, even if Julia gets in Stephen Conroy is still there, Labor is poison and so are the greens due to there preferences going to Labor. Down with communist style government thinking.

    • Ben81 says:

      01:06am | 24/06/10

      “ivote”, that article you linked mentions nothing about the internet filter and is not even close to what you try to make it out to be, perhaps you should actually read it.

      The Liberals certainly haven’t been vocal enough against the filter though for sure, but their position has always been that they support voluntary home filters over mandatory ISP filtering.

    • Grace says:

      10:43pm | 23/06/10

      Kevin Rudd appears to have finally grown a pair of balls…. when was the last time there was a challenge like this against a Prime Minister? It was rumoured to be happening all the time when Howard was in power - but that’s just a rumor.
      Anyway Kevin - remember your PARTY elected you as leader, your COUNTRY elected your political party purely because it was the lesser of 2 evils and we were (mostly) sick of Howard.

    • Brian says:

      12:17am | 24/06/10

      Every party elected is always doomed as a new generation (years later) can’t remember the last one and feels like it would be nice for a change. I grew up in the ‘recession we had to have’ my young work colleagues all voted for Labor because they were sick of the rot (in an era of financial boom). Now they are mostly all going to vote Liberal at the next election. The youth will always end up removing a long term government.

    • Julia says:

      10:42pm | 23/06/10

      Ding dong yada yada yada

    • Ha ha says:

      10:53pm | 23/06/10

      Squashed Lemon

    • Sam P says:

      10:41pm | 23/06/10

      From a Christian Socialist to a hard line Socialist.  Australia we don’t know what we have gotten ourselves into.  Gillard backed Latham over Beasley then Rudd over Beasley.  She is a ruthless political animal.

      Sure Rudd is hopeless, but the twit was elected.  Gillard is a puppet of Marxist Union bosses.

      BER, Medicare Gold, loyalty, student communist, anti-family…. as Alice Cooper said “Welcome to your nightmare”.

    • Mark says:

      10:40pm | 23/06/10

      Proof who really runs the Labor party and therefore who thinks they run the country.  Send them all back to the depths of despair with their tail between their legs.

    • Jhondarc says:

      10:39pm | 23/06/10

      Julia Gillard - Australia’s answer to Maggie Thatcher!

    • Brian says:

      12:13am | 24/06/10

      Didnt one get rid of debt and the other create it?

    • Louisa says:

      11:19pm | 23/06/10

      Well they both took elocution lessons - ahtlough Julia still has a few lessons to go.

    • Chris Martin says:

      10:53pm | 23/06/10

      ummm, the similarities end with the fact that they’re both chicks.

    • Maroon Marauder says:

      10:37pm | 23/06/10

      Dear ALP: which state won the 2007 election for you? Queensland did. This move antagonises all Qld’ers, and further hampers your chances of winning the upcoming election.

    • Tony says:

      10:35pm | 23/06/10

      Big shitstorm due 9am tomorrow in the Labour party room @ Parliament House, duck and cover.

    • weevil says:

      10:35pm | 23/06/10

      Still think it is a storm in a tea cup???

    • Andy says:

      10:33pm | 23/06/10

      Kevin Rudd should be on Mythbusters, he could wear Adam’s “I reject your reality and substitute my own” t-shirt.

      Has there ever been an Australian Politician more deluded about his chances of keeping his job?

      ......oh, yeah there was, Malcolm Turnbull

    • Lucy says:

      10:32pm | 23/06/10

      Senator Mark Arbib - never met a leader he didn’t roll.

    • Mark says:

      10:30pm | 23/06/10

      Choosing between Rudd and Gillard is like deciding which poison you would rather have. I’d take Tony Abbott over those two any day of the week

    • gil4d says:

      12:19am | 24/06/10

      i would prefer joe hockey to be honest but if tonys what we have to go with so be it anything is better than the dudd or the red witch of the east

    • Jumbo says:

      11:30pm | 23/06/10

      Let’s hope Tony stops the bloody illegals….Kevin hasn’t.

    • Kilner Mason says:

      10:30pm | 23/06/10

      Good ruddance we have been rudderless for far too long and now he wants to hang on - ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

    • Tony says:

      10:30pm | 23/06/10

      Well, if Labour ditch Kev, will they call the election? Rudd said he had the mandate from the people of Australia, not the Labour powerbrokers. Ohhhhh i cant wait till question time tomorrow. boy o boy Labour stink.

    • Dave says:

      10:28pm | 23/06/10

      The power brokers no loner want Kev and he refuses to move on the mining tax. Pack those bags Kev!! The Lodge is about to get a woman’s touch!! Krudd has lost touch with the voters and having seen my super value dropp since the mining tax was announced it is not hard to see why his popularity has fallen

    • Nicole says:

      10:27pm | 23/06/10

      Kev looks like he’s gunna cry. I’m serious.

    • JD says:

      10:26pm | 23/06/10

      He’s pitching his governments performance against his governments challenge??  WTH??

    • susan Q says:

      10:26pm | 23/06/10

      Live by the sword.  Die by the sword.

      Just as Rudd plunged a rusty dagger dipped in rat poison into Kym Beasley’s back Gillard is now sharpening an old pool queue to shiv Kev tonite.

      The ALP - all class.

    • Tails says:

      10:26pm | 23/06/10

      Dead man talking.

    • Amy says:

      10:25pm | 23/06/10

      He will wear a red tie tomorrow… Guaranteed.

    • Tony says:

      10:25pm | 23/06/10

      A late night in Canberra tonight me thinks.

    • Matt says:

      10:25pm | 23/06/10

      THE SPILL IS ON! 9AM!!

    • Kallista says:

      10:24pm | 23/06/10

      we will be just as bad off as we are now if Gillard rolls Krudd.
      Gillard is on the nose with all the wasted money on schools and she can never see she has ever wasted money or done anything wrong

    • Liberal voter says:

      11:27pm | 23/06/10

      The ALP never apologise, and they are NEVER wrong. Admirable qualities in a torch singer… Fatal in Australian politics. Socialism will destroy Australia as will the mass importation of ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS better known as “refugees” or “asylum seekers”. Election can’t come soon enough.

    • Chris Martin says:

      10:24pm | 23/06/10

      ba ha ha ha. he’s going down swingin! classic! the man is delusional!

    • Peterdutchy says:

      10:22pm | 23/06/10

      Who says Gillard is any better than Rudd? We only have to look at the Rudd / Gillard blotched schemes to keep the economy going. Since Whitlam labor has been one disaster after another. Tony Abbott can only be an improvement.

    • ChrisG says:

      10:21pm | 23/06/10

      Penbo, the world cup analogy is this: the Labor caucus is about as disciplined at the moment as the French team

    • steaksteve says:

      10:20pm | 23/06/10

      He’s GONE

    • Ian Moses says:

      10:20pm | 23/06/10

      It is going to be a busy day at the office tomorrow. As well as this possible spill, Kevin Rudd (or whoever is the PM tomorrow) is going to be handed the following petition already signed by over 77,000 people along with a letter signed by 60 mental health organisations.
      Mental ill-health is the leading killer of Australians under 45, and the leading cause of disability in Australia. It’s time our governments stepped up and invested in mental health care to save lives.
      Please join this petition before it’s delivered in a press conference at Parliament House on Thursday.
      http://www.getup.org.au/campaign/healthreform&id=1125
      If Labor are really serious about Health Reform, then they have to seriously fund Mental Health.

    • Harley says:

      10:16pm | 23/06/10

      Bye Kevie.

    • Tom Roberts says:

      10:16pm | 23/06/10

      Kevin 07 alias Kevin the lemon is about to be replaced by Gilliard the Goose - wow thats clever Labour!!!!!!! As Deputy PM wasnt she as culpable as the lemon or does she plead the Nurumberg defence - I was just following orders.

    • Aaron says:

      10:16pm | 23/06/10

      This smells like a media manufactured stitch up to me.

    • Joan says:

      06:31am | 24/06/10

      No- it was a Howes and other union stitchup- Howes on Lateline said it all:

    • Bruce says:

      10:13pm | 23/06/10

      To many back flips an no place to run the true cost of the howard years is showing its face labour in power dosent want to deal with it .Abbot wants to finish the Australia we knew. Lathim or Turnbil Australia Need someone with balls to step up or some commitment to her people

    • Vera says:

      10:13pm | 23/06/10

      Que Sera, Sera, Whatever will be, will be
      The future’s not ours, to see
      Que Sera, Sera
      What will be, will be.
      I’m thinking positive.  Yes, we all make mistakes in our decision making.  We are humans.  Doesn’t matter who leads our country, it is “US” who make a difference.  POWER TO THE PEOPLE!

    • Henry Lawson says:

      10:24pm | 23/06/10

      Righttttttttt - what are you smoking?

    • Steve Turner says:

      10:13pm | 23/06/10

      Julia has looked out of sorts sitting behind Rudd during question time during this session. It appears clear she is an ill at ease consript. All sorts of pressure has been building and the connections between ALP/ABC are such that it would not be a coincidence that Gillard was featured on Australian Stories on Monday night.
      We can only hope that main stream media dredge up some new found professionalism and this close to an election give us balanced coverage from this point on. Certainy wouldn’t pay to hold our collective breath.
      Julia is more likely in for the greatest media honeymoon of all time.

    • Maimer says:

      10:12pm | 23/06/10

      Does “a challenge first thing in the morning” mean before or after the World Cup game with the SoccerRoos vs Serbia?  Australia will be celebrating tomorrow!  Aussie, Aussie, Aussie…. K-Rudd, K-Rudd, K-Rudd

    • MD says:

      10:11pm | 23/06/10

      What can you expect! Rudd has had it, so lets try Gillard. Policy doesn’t matter with this lot. it’s all about the polls. But unfortunately the greater public will swallow that it was all Kevins fault and overlook Gillards role in the past couple of years debacle. What a sham. Let’s get rid of them before the next excuse to spend our money pops up.

    • Ray says:

      10:09pm | 23/06/10

      If Tim Verbeek is backing Gillard, then what position should she hold in the Socceroos? If it is not left wing, then the obvious one is ‘orange girl’, i.e. if they still have ‘orange boys and girls’ these days. But then again, this looks like a hollow gesture, as the Socceroos World Cup run appears to be over after tonight.

    • jimorgan says:

      10:08pm | 23/06/10

      another media try at a beatup but i would be very worried about mr wingnutt abbott increasing the gst to fifteen or twenty percent as i have heard around blogs today and the rumour seems to be gaining momentum.

    • Tim says:

      10:08pm | 23/06/10

      Just heard from friends watching Sky that Rudd has agreed to step down. Sounds like it’s over. Wonder if Peter Lewis will write a retraction on yesterday’s piece? raspberry

      Take that Kruddo, don’t let the door hit you on the way out.

    • Tim says:

      10:25pm | 23/06/10

      Ah damn. My bad, looks like I have been misled. Oh well. We’ll have to wait for the vote tomorrow.

      Tick tock Rudd.

    • nancy White says:

      10:07pm | 23/06/10

      Has anyone told Barack Obama and family that the on again off again holiday is off again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • Stu & Lili says:

      10:06pm | 23/06/10

      25% swing against state labour, wow….they have dissapointed their heartland…...

      Imagine how dissapionted all those people who voted in Mr Rudd are now…..

      No matter who they install, they are finished….....teach them a lesson this election, throw them out and put the boot in when you do it….

      That way when they eventually come back they will truley listen to the people….

    • Commensensory Perception says:

      10:06pm | 23/06/10

      The Mining Tax was the straw that broke Labor’s back.  Please remember Comrade Julia stood shoulder to shoulder with Kevin Rudd in this.  She is the metastatis of the Labor cancer pervading everything they touch.  Presenting her as the new hope is a catastrophe for the party.

    • DD Ball says:

      10:05pm | 23/06/10

      It doesn’t matter if ALP go to Gillard or if they keep with Rudd. Come the next election, when the people will be looking for a leader, the ALP will have backed a horse.

    • Jack says:

      10:03pm | 23/06/10

      Hey folks they have the scissors, paper, rock championships down at Canberra this week.  Now that would make it all more interesting

    • Clem from Macclesfield, SA says:

      10:00pm | 23/06/10

      Replacing a lemon with an orange - what’s the difference?

    • Doh says:

      08:45am | 24/06/10

      GOLD!!

    • Tails says:

      10:33pm | 23/06/10

      Zing!

    • Daniel says:

      09:59pm | 23/06/10

      Go Gillard take it. Rudd has lost the plot on CLimate Change and other issues. Its time.

    • Dennis says:

      09:54pm | 23/06/10

      To all you people saying that you voted for a PM and s/he should remain for full term, you should be ashamed of yourselves. Unless that person is in your electorate, you vote for your sitting member of parliament, NOT the one at the lead of the ruling party.

      With attitudes like yours, it’s no wonder we’re stuck in this appalling situation where there is only a single decision about which pathetic mob of corrupt and morally bankrupt people will make rules for us all.

      Also, to keep somewhat on track, GTFO Rudd.

    • JohnP says:

      10:12pm | 23/06/10

      Not true.  The federal election was run completely on Kevin Rudd and what he will do if he became Prime Minister. The voting public just voted for the local member that ensured that Kevin Rudd would get the job.  There was not one electoral ad that I can remember where a local member was featured. They all rode on the back that the people wanted Kevin Rudd as PM

    • craig says:

      09:52pm | 23/06/10

      does anyome else think it is a sad state of affairs whena group of old men decide who our Prime Minster is , the ALP has no respect foe the voting public

    • lucy says:

      09:59pm | 23/06/10

      Oh yes - spot on!!

    • Gavin says:

      09:52pm | 23/06/10

      Is this another cop out for Labor to break promises? “he made the promise not me” You can here it now!!!! hahahahahaha

    • Candid Camera says:

      09:51pm | 23/06/10

      The sum total of Labor’s political skills is the ability to parrot “working families’ ad nauseum with a couple of nodding Zombies in the background.
      Luckily for Labor most of the electorate was indoctrinated at a Government (State) School by a Labor voting Left-Wing Feminist.

    • Dave O says:

      09:50pm | 23/06/10

      Pim Verbeek backs Gillard? Well THERE’S a winner!

    • Amy says:

      09:50pm | 23/06/10

      I knew Julia looked tired in QT this afternoon…

    • jo says:

      09:49pm | 23/06/10

      I am hoping that the Australian public is really sitting up and taking notice…... Lets not allow labor to run our country again.

    • Bev G says:

      09:48pm | 23/06/10

      Cant you see the cartoon in six months with Kevinolemon holding his little deficit bag and big Red standing over him saying, “see thats not a deficit, this is a deficit”

    • Ruthy says:

      09:47pm | 23/06/10

      Please please leave with your dignity in tack Mr Rudd - anything else will ruin whatever positive legacy that remains - and you would be following in Mr Howard’s footsteps…a great PM who forgot to act in the best interests of the nation and the party

    • Bruno says:

      09:58pm | 23/06/10

      Please - please—do not put Howard and Krudd together.
      KRudd never had dignity - even the Labour MPs can see that now - and they are not famous for being smart.

    • Pane Jentice says:

      09:46pm | 23/06/10

      I’m 60 is there enough time for me to take on Tony when he becomes PM ?

    • WA says:

      09:45pm | 23/06/10

      Like him or Hate him,vote for him or not,but he was VOTED in,he should be VOTED out- Whats the use in voting if they can replace who Australia votes for just cause they dont like him? I thought the Australian People got to choose who runs the country!!

    • Tails says:

      09:45pm | 23/06/10

      Shitstorm 2.0

    • wil says:

      09:45pm | 23/06/10

      They need to put a real person there not a superficial one, Gillard might be the one.

    • Jimmy Recard says:

      09:50pm | 23/06/10

      Barry Hall from Western Bulldogs will be worried now cos he might lose his spot to Gillard as well

    • Stu & lili says:

      09:45pm | 23/06/10

      why do Labour whenever they get in power cost us more money?

      All my living expenses always go up under a labour government….

      Because they believe in big un-affordable government, and they need to tax us to death to pay for it.

      Have you not noticed all the rules and regulations we live under now? We are worse than a communist country, I have been to china many times.

      They have more freedom than we do….small government, lower taxes is they way to secure our future and live a prosperous and happy life without name less faceless beauracrats telling us what to do…...

      Im no einstein, Im a low income earner, but it is simple low overheads, more money for the workers and bosses…....

      The cost of living is what I benchmark of a successful government, I will vote liberal or labour depending on who gives this too me and if they keep their promise on delivering it.

      There arrogance has brought them down…..give up on labour…...

      Lets go back to a liberal government, they do a much better job of running the country.

    • Peking Duck says:

      10:57pm | 23/06/10

      Sooo…. you must have been to P.R China many times and observed their society Derridan? Or are you just trotting out decades old prejudices? Traditional Marxist-Communism in China died with the failure of the ill-fated gang of four (consisting of Jiang Qing, Mao Zedong’s last wife and the leading figure of the group, and her close associates Zhang Chunqiao, Yao Wenyuan, and Wang Hongwen) in the 1970’s. Ever since Deng Xiaoping came to power and opened up the economy it has been becoming more and more Capitalist and Entrepenuerial the whole time, so that now there are more oppurtunities for enterprising men and women to carve out financial success in that country than any other in the world.

      One can only hope that we in Australia experience a similar renaissance when we remove our own home-grown gang of four as well…

    • Derridian says:

      10:01pm | 23/06/10

      The People’s Republic of China has ‘small government’? The comrades live a prosperous and happy life without nameless and faceless bureaucrats telling them what to do?

      Are you taking hallucinogens again Stu and Lili? China is a communist country and the comparison between that authoritarian abomination and Australia, whether ruled by either centrist party, is totally ridiculous! I’m sorry guys… this is possibly the most derranged analysis I’ve heard in years!

      Proof perhaps that universal sufferage is a misplaced idea? No… that would be authoritarian oppression… one of the best examples of which would be none other than the People’s Republic of China!!!

    • Don says:

      09:55pm | 23/06/10

      Go live in China and see how you get on critizing goverment - bullet to back of head no doubt

    • GJS says:

      09:43pm | 23/06/10

      NSW Labor taking over the country?? That is the most nightmarish scenario I’ve ever heard, if they do this, then Labor is history come the election time, I will not have those crooks in charge of our nation! PERIOD!

    • Realist says:

      09:42pm | 23/06/10

      Shuffling the deck chairs on the Titanic

    • Derridian says:

      10:06pm | 23/06/10

      What? I didn’t know the Mad Monk was sailing on the MS Titanic tonigh! Good Lord! Hopefully Julie Bishop’s not counting ... she really isn’t good at addition!

    • JohnP says:

      09:41pm | 23/06/10

      Labor has stomped on democracy. Kevin Rudd was voted by the people as Prime Minister. Only the people should be able to remove the PM by the democratic purpose…an election, not by Labor power brokers!

    • Brett says:

      11:55pm | 23/06/10

      The people don’t get to choose who the prime minister is.  Our parliamentary system is such that we get to vote for what party we want to run the government.  The party members decide who runs the party, and hence who is the prime minister.

    • kat says:

      10:54pm | 23/06/10

      That is so true we need a peoples vote it wouldnt be fair otherwise

    • steaksteve says:

      09:40pm | 23/06/10

      Tony Abbott put Pauline Hansen in jail…..I didn’t think that he would have a problem with taking care of these two.

    • Dante says:

      09:40pm | 23/06/10

      Don’t forget she was and is apart of the gang of four involved in all those bad decisions,really ,really bad,ETS,Large Debt to China, the school revolution Disaster and RORT, Insulation RORT, $38 million for political adverts,Gold medicare when latham was a leader of sorts.etcetc. All this will be is, the same Government with a different face- so nothing changes ,it will be the same arrogance,internet filter,ETS, more wasting of our money,
      she has shown with agreeingin all decisions she is also incompetent. Wake up Austrailans!

    • Greg says:

      09:39pm | 23/06/10

      A lot of Albanese traffic in and out of the lemony office too and I’d reckon they’re putting the squeeze on for Kev to willingly go.
      Meanwhile, Kev could be saying WTF do you think you lot will do without me!
      F…. ....... ....s

    • Mal says:

      09:39pm | 23/06/10

      Tony Abbott was the one person who fought against Howard’s Workchoices.  He will be a great leader for this country during the impending recession. 
      Kevin 07-never again.

    • Right says:

      09:37pm | 23/06/10

      Why would the Rudd consider the biggest LEFT Gillard.

    • Hans Stephens says:

      09:36pm | 23/06/10

      Let me say this, we have reached a fork in the road.
      I make no apology for saying this and on behalf of working families, I say ithe greatest moral and economic challenge of our time is to get someone in Canberra who knows what they’re doing.

    • Mike says:

      09:36pm | 23/06/10

      I was greatly amused by Nine’s stuff-ups during the first two crosses.

    • Greg says:

      09:31pm | 23/06/10

      Gillard could leave an election for as long as she can to try her charms!

    • Tony says:

      09:31pm | 23/06/10

      Lateline will be intersting tonight LOL.  Watching a live web blog to see a PM being turfed, only Labour could do it, and this close to a election as well. IDIOTS. Pop the corks Tony Abbott.

    • gil4d says:

      12:01am | 24/06/10

      your a odd one to be talking about fantasies derridan you keep telling us the libs are unelectable but tell us who has actually been running this country for the majority of the last 60 years ?

    • Marcus says:

      09:54pm | 23/06/10

      I dunno, Derridian.

      Everyone said that Rudd would squish Abbott too and look how that turned out.

    • Derridian says:

      09:38pm | 23/06/10

      You have to be joking! Gillard will massacre Abbott in any election… Hence the directive to Parliamentary Liberal Party members and senators to keep their mouths shut this evening! Abbott will be praying that Gillard isn’t his opponent… he can’t match it! Still, conservative fantasies remain interesting diversions…

    • Sirro says:

      09:31pm | 23/06/10

      I think Rudd will resign and allow Gillard to take over as leader now.

      I dont think he wants to but I reckon its being explained to him clearly and simply by those who are actually reading the polls correctly in the Labor party that its either now or in 4 months time at the hands of Tony Abbott.

      He will be promised a UN posting something similar to Tony Blairs, probably to China so he can go and indulge in the blather and story telling that he seems to love so much. Perhaps he can teach the Chinese how they should run their economy to in order to avoid recessions.

      As for Gilliard. She’s no Kristina Kenneally in the looks pavillion but at least she believes in something. Not by any means anything much that I personally believe in, but at least she deserves some respect for being there and pushing her beliefs rather than desiring power for powers sake as per K07.

      Go Julia I say. At least Tony Abbott will make sure he runs a tight hard campagn. Rudd was getting so poor that the Libs looked like they were thinking it was already won.

      As for Mark Arbib ... cmon, he’s just trying to step into Richo’s shoes. Labor have loads of these guys and their job is to scheme and be sneaky. It’d be fair more boring if all we had to watch was those bullet heads Tanner and Emerson talking crap all day whenever a camera is turned on.

    • Mal says:

      09:29pm | 23/06/10

      Me and me family are praying that Kevin Rudd stays.  He has faith in our Lord Jesus.

    • Average Aussie says:

      09:55pm | 23/06/10

      Jesus.

    • Ozhog says:

      09:27pm | 23/06/10

      WORKCHOICES

    • steaksteve says:

      09:42pm | 23/06/10

      I suppose anyone can run the country if Howard can hey?

    • Greg says:

      09:35pm | 23/06/10

      You mean you want Labor to recruit Johnnie!

    • Stephen says:

      09:27pm | 23/06/10

      Swapping Rudd for anyone at the moment allows the Labor Party to backflip on all their failing policies while saving some face. Its not about Labor left or right, its about getting out of the hole their in without opening up another target (backflipping) for the Liberals to attack.

    • Leo says:

      09:27pm | 23/06/10

      Rudd the greatest failure in Labor Party history…...this alone will eat this man alive.

    • Don Hewson says:

      09:26pm | 23/06/10

      goobye Kev go for it julie

    • Jim says:

      09:26pm | 23/06/10

      Bye Bye Kevin, Bye Bye!
      Dont’ cry Kevin, don’t cry!
      The epitome of failure!

    • Wiki says:

      09:26pm | 23/06/10

      Gillard will lead the final feminist takeover of Australia and in the process complete the destruction of Australian society.

    • Clem from Macclesfield, SA says:

      09:26pm | 23/06/10

      And Mark Arbib - didn’y he have a prominent role along with Rudd in the Insulation scheme?  And Gillard, didn’t she feature in the widely discredited, wastefull BER program, and Swan, well he’s as inplicit in the each dreadful economic policy of this bumbling governent - out with them all I say!

    • Greg says:

      09:26pm | 23/06/10

      Whatever happens tonight, Question time tomorrow ought to be a doozy and if the lemon is still off to G20 tomorrow, you wouldn’t want to be a stewardess aboard the flight!

    • Damo says:

      09:26pm | 23/06/10

      Hee Hee Hee Haa Haaa Hoo Hoo hee hee…


      Seriously, right now I feel like Nostradamus!
      Although, and we’re all obviously a little politically minded, this was as easy to predict as as mud after rain!

    • Babs says:

      09:25pm | 23/06/10

      I don’t care who the Prime Minister is as long as he/she sticks to their guns re the Super Tax on Mining or will they back down & increase taxes on those who can least afford it . If they back down on the tax i will never vote Labor again & I have only every voted Labor. I think it is all about them keeping their jobs & not about our Country

    • WA says:

      09:39pm | 23/06/10

      Like him or Hate him,vote for him or not,but he was VOTED in,he should be VOTED out - Whats the use in voting if they can replace who Australia votes for just cause they dont like him? Where’s the democracy?

    • Michael says:

      09:24pm | 23/06/10

      What ever it takes to stop Abbott getting elected!!!

    • Jim says:

      09:23pm | 23/06/10

      sportsbet have allegedly suspended betting on the election…

    • Derridian says:

      09:23pm | 23/06/10

      Julia has to keep her powder dry… there’s no way this should be happening… the two party preferred trend will see Rudd returned! Anything to the contrary is Liberal Party spin!

    • Derridian says:

      09:46pm | 23/06/10

      No way Showtime… That’s the Primary and it can descend to 28% before the ALP are in serious trouble. Preferences will see Labor re-elected and Abbott and Co will be sitting on the sidelines wondering why they thought they had a chance.

      This spill isn’t about anything other than an internal factional move to secure a stronger position for the left of the party, whether the move is successful or not. If Rudd survives, which I suspect he will, he will owe the left… big time!

    • showtime says:

      09:35pm | 23/06/10

      Do you seriously think this would be happening if Labor thought they were ahead? However you look at it, a 33-35% primary vote will see Labor ousted!

    • Tony says:

      09:22pm | 23/06/10

      Can a soon to be ex PM that gets the flick before his first term, try his hand at the UN? Oh dear KDudd, what a epic failure you are. FAIL FAIL FAIL ROTFLMAO

    • Andrew Hawkins says:

      09:22pm | 23/06/10

      Is there any chance that Rudd could rush to Yarralumla tomorrow, try and call an election before a spill?

    • Phil Walcott says:

      09:22pm | 23/06/10

      The party machine….....at it again. When will party politicians ‘get over’ it’s all about the next election and ‘get on with’ serving the people they were elected to represent.

    • Jack says:

      09:20pm | 23/06/10

      I’d better cancel that trip to Christmas Island to seek asylum from KRudd

    • Valda says:

      09:20pm | 23/06/10

      Labor aint seen nothing yet if they take Rudd’s power away.  Latham’s reaction (and nastiness) will pale into insignificance.  Labor best leave Rudd just where is, in the top job.

    • poa says:

      09:19pm | 23/06/10

      The ALP’s plan is to use Gillard as the BRAND NEW FEMALE MESSIAH.
      Any questions on her BER mess or the disasters of the Gand of Four will be viewed as misogynist. The invisible men of the ALP believe their best bet is to hide behind Gillard’s skirts.
      Gutsy effort from the people who bring a new meaning to the term political lowlifes.The people who gave us Kevin0/7 in the first place.

    • Jane says:

      10:33pm | 24/06/10

      Bingo!!! wink

    • STU & Lili says:

      09:17pm | 23/06/10

      Electricity is up….Cost of living is up under labour…..

      We now know federal labour is as much of a joke as state labour is.

      I predict both federal & state labour wiped out at the next election….........

      You cant give people money on one hand and charge them more in the next breath…...what a waste of time and big spending debt makers they are.

      Good bye labour losers!!!!!!!

    • MickG says:

      09:16pm | 23/06/10

      Typical of the dysfunctional rabble that Labor have become that they have to do this by dark of night.  Apparently few, if any of the plotters, had the courage to stand up and declare their hands at caucus yesterday.

    • Forlorn Socceroo says:

      09:16pm | 23/06/10

      Check the bloggers herein, at least two thirds apear to be disaffected 07 Labour voters (previously Howard battlers if you believe the press).  The media is more powerful than most give them credit.  The move to dump Kev was started by them and snowballed through the “polled” electorate over the last three months (since he disowned the greatest moral challenge so to speak).

      Abbott may well become PM by default, no doubt helped by the fear of a female Whitlam.  Whatever happens, let’s hope it is good for Australia as the world is sharply turning into a tougher place for all involved.

    • Andrew says:

      09:16pm | 23/06/10

      This has got to be the nail in the coffin for Labor now, no matter what the outcome.

    • Derridian says:

      09:26pm | 23/06/10

      Pure fantasy Andrew… Two party preferred trend shows the ALP will be returned… Disaffected voters are merely expressing dissatisfaction by suggesting they’ll vote for an intermediary… Abbott and the Libs are dead in the water!

    • Mr Politics says:

      09:14pm | 23/06/10

      My Thoughts.

      Gillard counts the numbers tonight and issues the challenge first thing in the morning.

      Gillard wins in a landslide with ALP members wanting to get off a sinking ship.

      To deny a chance for Rudd to resign from Parliament and create an unwelcome by-election test, Gillard calls a snap DD Election to limit the Liberal attack on her.

      Abbott has a good run in the election, but falls short. Gillard drops a number of seats, but gets just enough to hold… maybe even a hung Parliament with possibly two Greens seats to get her over the line.

    • Little Joe says:

      11:02pm | 23/06/10

      Makes sense ..... Rudd will be clear to take up his UN position but I do not think it will be a Labor win ..... Greens won’t win seat in the lower house but maybe two more in the upper house and be able to vet all policies.

    • Alastair says:

      09:27pm | 23/06/10

      Theres no way she’ll call a snap DD election. If Gillard becomes leader we’ll be waiting till next year for the election.

    • Doug says:

      09:12pm | 23/06/10

      Thank God - a real Labor Prime Minister at last - I hope. Game on, Gillard!

    • Peter A says:

      09:11pm | 23/06/10

      As much as I think Kevin Rudd should stay the distance, it is now looking unlikely.

      Who else if not Gillard. Swan? Tanner?. How about Stephen Smith. He seems pretty untarnished and the most competent of the lot.

    • gil4d says:

      11:41pm | 23/06/10

      steven smith ??? i remember ringing and speaking to him once reguarding a local issue if he is the best they have to offer god help us

    • Peter A says:

      09:35pm | 23/06/10

      coldsnacks: Yes Smith is not a household name but a very familar face. He can come in, dump the mining tax, be somewhat of hero for WA voters even though many will not forgive Labor. But people from WA would love to see one of their own as PM.

      I also like to back horses with very long odds.

    • coldsnacks says:

      09:19pm | 23/06/10

      Smith is from WA, is struggling because of the mining tax (go figure) and he’s not exactly a household name outside of political watchers.

    • Michael Lampana says:

      09:11pm | 23/06/10

      Kevin. do you really want to make a Ruddy fool of yourself losing the leadership ballot? Would it not be more dignified to just resign tonight so Julia can pack her bags to attend the Canada g20 meeting as our first female PM tomorrow?

    • nosthow says:

      09:11pm | 23/06/10

      The Mad Monk (Abbott) must be on edge tonight - he thought he had a win coming ! Nooo Tony noooooooooooooo !

    • Alex Uren says:

      09:09pm | 23/06/10

      Mr Rudd, please do the right thing now, I want to go to bed, bye-bye

    • Jeremy T says:

      09:08pm | 23/06/10

      Division is death.  Gone past the point of no return.  Rudd could of salvaged the election.  I reakon this is on now. Gillard may as well takeover - the Labor brand is seriously tarnished though.

    • Chelsea says:

      09:08pm | 23/06/10

      would love to be a fly on the wall in kevies office, bet the language is flying, screaming too, all out with the knives. Whooooo Hoooooo.  Don’t you just love it!!!!

    • Samuel says:

      09:07pm | 23/06/10

      it seems like this has gone too far.  They have to change leaders or they will not recover.

    • Nicole says:

      09:07pm | 23/06/10

      Update - Jonathan and Joanne have gone in to the elimination challenge on Masterchef. God my life is exciting ! Is Ms Gillard any closer to the throne now?

    • nancy white says:

      09:20pm | 23/06/10

      you are right. I wouldn’t be dead for quids.(now that is showing my age)

    • Super D says:

      09:07pm | 23/06/10

      This could be just the boost the socceroos need to get through to the second stage of the world cup.

    • Luke says:

      09:13pm | 23/06/10

      What time is their game?

    • Tony says:

      09:06pm | 23/06/10

      ROTFLMAO, Labour are a joke. Shafting a PM this close to a election shows how desperate they are. If they dont shaft KDudd tonight, they are screwed anyway.

    • TheAntiCrony says:

      09:05pm | 23/06/10

      More labor cronyism….Worse than a pack of hungry dogs…..No one voted for Gillard as PM - but they can give her the job just so some of them can get a better spot in the picking order (or so they think)...yet one can of Pal and it’s all over.

    • Greg says:

      09:01pm | 23/06/10

      My fear is that Gillard gets in and the Voting public consider her better than Rudd and Vote for her in the next election…..May as well flush the country down the toilet if that happens….

    • Judy says:

      09:36pm | 23/06/10

      just cannot believe that people have such short memories and voted them in in the first place,,now there mess will take years to fix,,again,,,

    • mid says:

      09:21pm | 23/06/10

      My fear is that seeing fun and games like this the public might actually vote for Abbott in the next election… May as well flush the country down the toilet if that happens… - see? it works both ways wink

    • Monica (fearfull) says:

      09:15pm | 23/06/10

      I fear Greg this has already happened! I witnessed the WHITLAM Government in full incompetance. At my age and with 5x children and 4x grandchildren I will never see another surplus and fear for their economic futures. The gang of 4 make WHITLAM and CANNS look respectable! Kevin07 to Kevin0Lemon!

    • Canberra Observer says:

      09:01pm | 23/06/10

      I have been following federal politics since 1973 and nothing surprises me when considering the latest breaking news from Canberra. Whilst one shouldn’t be surprised that there’s growing unrest with the government ranks; is there any harm having a meeting of those who have stuffed up badly by not engaging with the Australian voter. The Gang of Four have a lot to answer and its’ good to see Senator Faulkner on the scene after being overseas. However, I agree that he should stay out of it but; is the government reaching the point of no return? I think if we do see some agreement for Gillard to take over, if I was Rudd, I would put up a fight. However, he just hasn’t had the right people within his own office. We are yet to hear where the Queensland branch of the ALP stands.

    • Honest Voter says:

      09:01pm | 23/06/10

      I feel its time for Kevin to stamp his leadership once and for all. Have Mark Arbib disendorsed from the Labor Party… Voters do we really want NSW Labor Politics in Federal Policitcs.. cummon pls.

    • Andy says:

      09:46pm | 23/06/10

      Nathan Rees in NSW thought the same and look what happened to him.

    • Ron Ferguson says:

      09:00pm | 23/06/10

      I back Kevin Rudd and the proposed mining tax {super tax} remembering that it is a tax on super profits.If these mining companies make super profits why shouldn’t they pay this tax. Instead it makes the mining bosses richer.So let Mr Rudd and his government get back to running our country and to the Labor Party, forget the thought of dumping Mr Rudd at least until after the next election. Then look to Ms Gillard

    • Bruno says:

      09:35pm | 23/06/10

      Well Ron, the mining tax is not the issue here. It is Krudd. I did vote Labour before. Before Latham that is. Krudd is Latham II - brought to us by the same people.

    • Jack says:

      09:00pm | 23/06/10

      There is going to be one very sour lemon in Canberra tonight.

    • Bearman says:

      08:58pm | 23/06/10

      I could care less who runs the ALP rabble, but this mess, so close to an election is a gift, placed at the feet of Tony Abbott.  They don’t even need to run an ALP type smear campaign, the writing is on the wall for all those to see, even the blind followers of Rudd must now start to come around to the mistake the last few years have been in Australias history.

    • 4leaf says:

      09:11pm | 23/06/10

      Abbott is such a liability - an empty ticket for the ALP would win.  If an opposition leader in this scenario can’t beat the PM in the preferred PM stakes, he has no chance.

    • Farmer says:

      08:55pm | 23/06/10

      Kevin will be able to count on his colleagues to give him the same level of loyalty and support he gave his predecessor.

    • Brian says:

      08:54pm | 23/06/10

      I predict that Kevin will leave leadership and Gillard, being ambitious, will refuse the leadership (as she wants to lead the party while its successful).
      Swan will be the new stopgap leader and puppet who leads the ALP into the opposition again where he will be quickly replaced by Julia Gillard as opposition leader.

    • Bort says:

      09:07pm | 23/06/10

      Wayne Swan would be Gordan Brown on steroids.

    • Anne Boughey says:

      08:59pm | 23/06/10

      I don’t think Julia wants to be OPPOSITION leader for the next 10 years—- the time it will take to get our economy back on track after the RUDD?GILLARD messup

    • Wally says:

      08:50pm | 23/06/10

      Why so slow with the publication of the comments? Aren’t they going the right way to suit the publisher?

    • Greg says:

      09:19pm | 23/06/10

      They’ve probably called a caucus on what Pizzas to have

    • Angie says:

      08:58pm | 23/06/10

      Probably cannot keep up with the pace of the excitement Wally. Been waiting for this train wreck to finally come to an end.

      The fact it might begin before polling day is amazing…

    • Helena says:

      08:49pm | 23/06/10

      No matter what happens now, Labor have become a rabble.

    • Ian says:

      08:48pm | 23/06/10

      It’s barely possible to believe that the Right are going to install someone from the Left as PM.  Limited News have a lot to answer for.  The national broadsheet names the PM as Australian of the Year, and then spends the next six months white-anting and kicking him.  Disgraceful.

    • coldsnacks says:

      08:59pm | 23/06/10

      Yes, News Limited is so horrible, you’re posting on a blog run by them. Way to go *thumbs up*

    • craig says:

      08:56pm | 23/06/10

      he has failed to deliver on the expecations he allowed to build, he has bought it on himself . Only a fully paid up member of the NSW right could be delusionaly

    • TBear says:

      08:46pm | 23/06/10

      If the Bear was a Labour Parliamentarian, the Bear would rather Gillard vs Abbott in the coming election. At this stage, that looks like a no-brainer. Beautiful late move, by the usurpers!

    • Glenn Shaw says:

      08:45pm | 23/06/10

      Didn’t Labor fight the last election on the threat that Howard wouldn’t stay the full term? A vote for Howard was a vote for Costello?  Unelected premiers all over the country and now an unelected PM as well? What is this, amateur hour?

      Unelected, and unelectable surely.

    • Roja says:

      10:41pm | 23/06/10

      Yeah but Gillard is popular, Costello was most certainly not.

    • Frank says:

      08:44pm | 23/06/10

      Rudd, Gillard, Crean….....doesn’t really matter. Anyone of them will beat the mad monk!!!

    • Ozhog says:

      08:43pm | 23/06/10

      Spot on Cougar, something nasty behind this.

    • Redman says:

      08:43pm | 23/06/10

      Hip Hip Hooray the begining of the end.  Hasn’t Maxine McWho been a great Labour representative.

    • Phil says:

      08:40pm | 23/06/10

      Where is Pers and T Chong when you need them

    • BW says:

      07:17am | 24/06/10

      @Louisa - catching up on the comments this morning. I just spat out my cornflakes with laughter!

    • Grumbles says:

      01:18am | 24/06/10

      I’m guessing they’re both flicking through old newspapers trying to find where Rudd went wrong, and how they missed it.

    • Louisa says:

      08:49pm | 23/06/10

      Phil

      You don’t really want to pay for their overtime do you?

    • Wayne Fehlhaber says:

      08:38pm | 23/06/10

      There can be no doubt that the turmoil surrounding the Rudd government , as a result of continuing failures and inability to govern , would bring further disaster on the government.  Whilst Labor supporters have continued their blind support , the party’s appararchiks have finally realised they are on course for annihilation at the ballot box.
      How the party has allowed the drift in the polls to go on without some action to halt the freefall is beyond reasoning. Rudd will not go peacefully and there
      will ensue one of the bloodiest fights ever witnessed in Labor’s long history.

      The damage to Labor , months out from an election , is incalcuable. Even if Rudd retains leadership the damage is done , and should Gillard emerge as the new leader , there is very little time left to shore up Labor’s strength to office winning levels.
      Tony Abbott and the Coalition’s task to win government , is still a huge task , but their determination to do so will have been given a major boost by this twist in the Rudd government’s fate.
      One of the major reasons has been the shocking revelation earlier this week , when Treasury Secretary , Ken Henry , let the cat out of the bag after calling for the extension of the mining super profits tax to all Australian companies.
      The mining industry’s response alone , had done tremendous damage to Labor’s re-election hopes but the Henry tax solution would have a far more serious effect on Labor’s ballot box result.

    • nosthow says:

      08:38pm | 23/06/10

      All we need now is for Turnbull to oust Abbott and we are in for a real fight to the finish ! Cmon Malcolm - balls up !

    • BobM says:

      10:49pm | 23/06/10

      Malcolm Turnball is the poor man Labor candidate. Gillard will suffer the same fate as Kenneally in NSW - she is tarred with the same smelly Labor brush as Rudd and people have long memories….

    • Byunka says:

      08:37pm | 23/06/10

      Don’t worry you people of the redneck ozarks. Tony Abbott will never be PM, nor will the Y"Abbott Dabba Doo” and the FIBeral party win the coming federal election. Greens and Labor all the way during Labor’s second term.

    • Chris says:

      08:37pm | 23/06/10

      I agree with 4leaf above. This is a frenzy.

    • Sooz says:

      08:37pm | 23/06/10

      I heard that “breaking news” on ABC news too and this is my take:

      If they decide that Kevin must go it will happen before Question Time tomorrow - can’t be any later because Rudd leaves for the G20 Thursday afternoon.

      Gillard is the obvious choice (as far as the public is concerned) but she and Tanner are tainted by being part of the “gang of four”, so there is some danger. Rudd will not go down without a fight and he will make it nasty: after all, he doesn’t give a fig about the Labor Party, only Kevin Rudd.

      That said La Gillardine is the only one who can turn it around for Labor but if she sticks with Rudd, the coup will not be on.

      However if Gillard does run with Shorten or Combet and win she will:

      Call a Double Dissolution immediately after her first appearance as PM in QT
      Scrap or modify the mining tax
      Put the CPRS back on the table
      Blame every decision on Kevin Rudd and promise to consult the entire Cabinet et al
      Hope for the best - they can’t win with Rudd, so why not?

      It’s like the last days of sitting in November 2009 when the CPRS/Turnbull thing was on with one exception: the Libs were making a stand on a major decision (ETS) which would affect the economy. This coup is purely to save the Labor Party and retain power at the next election.

      If it’s on, Rudd will make it a blood-bath and no matter the outcome, it will be fascinating.

    • Judy Fyfe says:

      08:36pm | 23/06/10

      leave them as they are for now,,,they will all burn at next election,,,,,

    • Cougar says:

      08:35pm | 23/06/10

      our country has entered a dangerous and unstable period,  question that needs to be asked is what is really behind this move and how much further is our country going to plunge into crisis

    • Ronny.S says:

      08:35pm | 23/06/10

      It was the Kevin O’Lemon commercial which finished Rudd. Damn it is a funny laugh!

    • Jack says:

      08:52pm | 23/06/10

      Love it Ronny…. I was looking forward to the Kevin O’Lemon t-shirts on polling day…!

      Looks like I will have to settle at looking at the BER scandal at my local school and thanking Gillard on polling day

    • Aaron says:

      08:34pm | 23/06/10

      It will be interesting if the death of the mining executives is a result of Krudd removing them from the scene, because they were a major opposition to the super mining tax, so that he could get the tax passed before the election.  After all, he is getting several policies passed through in not months or weeks, his doing it in days.  The maturity leave, National Broadband Network, then no doubt it would be the mining tax next.  What would be interesting is if the Governor-General would step up to remove the ALP from power or abolish the party all together.

    • Nigel Catchlove says:

      09:11pm | 23/06/10

      Maturity leave?  Do you get that when you’re old?  On a serious note any suggestion of political involvement in the tragic deaths of Australians in Africa is simply outrageous.

    • Louisa says:

      08:32pm | 23/06/10

      Julia is still denying she has been approached. Do we believe her? I don’t

    • Anne Boughey says:

      08:57pm | 23/06/10

      WE EITHER !!

    • Brian says:

      08:30pm | 23/06/10

      The mining tax was an attack on the labor party core voters - the honest workers of australia whose daily crust each day depends on the ongoing growth of our mining. No way will Labor win this election with a mining tax. Expect Julia to dump Swan in a shuffle along with his mining tax. Sadly they will win the next election now.

    • GBS says:

      10:20pm | 23/06/10

      Sorry Ron your wrong! it’s the fact Krudd just comes out and states its going to happen, bad luck. He is an arrogent PM and Labor has damaged themselves big time.

    • ron says:

      10:07pm | 23/06/10

      Sorry Brian I disagree this tax is warranted when you make super profits like the mining companies and when a lot of this profit goes back overseas to the company’s country. Its a tax on super profits.Left long enough and I’m sure the Libs would have done it, after all they bought in the GST

    • 4leaf says:

      08:29pm | 23/06/10

      The modern media in full flight - clearly Sky News, The Punch and every other journo is simply feeding off each others reporting!  Sky News has 4 reporters on air live, mobile phones in hand, reporting live to air, with no fact-checking, every tweet or SMS they get!  Hold the phones, Sky News has got some Womens Weekly reporter going to air live with the rumour she just heard over dinner.  No doubt something is going on, but the reporting of this frightening in its lack of journalistic skill and ethics.

    • Jack says:

      08:56pm | 23/06/10

      Yeah 4leaf…. its high quality drama when Women’s Weekly are calling the shots!

    • Dr Moose says:

      08:44pm | 23/06/10

      Remembering of course that this is the same machine that brought KRudd to power in the first place! Nobody should ever be thinking they’ve got the media in their pocket these days, especially with 24hr coverage and the insatiable appetite of the public. (Oh, latest tweet is that the AWU have switched their support away from Rudd)

    • Luke says:

      08:33pm | 23/06/10

      Oh well go to bed, there’s nothing on tele tonight anyway.

    • Andy says:

      08:28pm | 23/06/10

      I think people would get sick of Gillard fairly quick, listening to her drone on and on. Can just see her introducing her hair dresser boyfriend to Barack Obama as well, what a look.

    • pete says:

      08:28pm | 23/06/10

      Well what do you know. Labor want to give us another leader we didn’t vote for. I don’t know whether to be happy or scared. Kevin O’Lemon needs to go but god help us if Gillard takes over. I mean seriously she’s in so much denial about the BER that she’s living on another planet !

    • craig says:

      08:28pm | 23/06/10

      mmmm , bill shorten , he hasnt exbihited the best judgment during the last few years

    • Ronny.S says:

      08:27pm | 23/06/10

      Wow! I’d love to be a fly on the wall in KRudd’s office. Me thinks the swear jar will be filling up quickly. Imagine the look on Rudd’s face when they front him. “It’s all balderdash,” he’d say.

      If they don’t topple KRudd now, this activity wounds his credibility even more.

      Labor are probably thinking back on how the Libs never moved on John Howard before the last election when they should have.

    • Anne Boughey says:

      08:53pm | 23/06/10

      Howard should have stepped down one YEAR before the last election (that’s a different story!) but Labor stiffing KRUDD a matter of a few months before the election smacks of desperation to me

    • Costa says:

      08:27pm | 23/06/10

      AU REVOIR!!!

      Maybe the K DUDD can coach the French soccer team?

    • Anne Boughey says:

      08:49pm | 23/06/10

      Don’t think he speaks French though!

    • Stuart.W. says:

      08:27pm | 23/06/10

      What’s the latest? Surely, Rudd Gone are tomorrows headlines

    • Markd says:

      08:26pm | 23/06/10

      They are all tared with the same brushn it like swapping deck chairs on the titanic good bye labour and your mismanagement

    • Damian says:

      08:24pm | 23/06/10

      Call an election so we can get rid of you, your on the nose LABOR. What happened in Penrith will happen all over the place, put kermit the frog as your leader it doesnt matter now, you have stuffed up too much.

    • Rex says:

      11:12pm | 23/06/10

      @ Andrew. Howard told the public he was going to introduce the GST BEFORE he went to an election…....guess what???? He was ELECTED. Stop trying to make out that we were not told and acceped that GST was on the table. You would do well with Rudd, he believes his own lies too.

    • Ryan says:

      11:03pm | 23/06/10

      @Andrew : I didn’t see the Labor party reversing the GST.. or did I miss something ?

    • GBS says:

      10:14pm | 23/06/10

      Oh Andrew you spinning that old bull how Labor saved us from a recession? Actually they didn’t, they threw lots of money around sending us into major debt! Funny comment about the Libs, most people I know where better off when they where in power! Labor are gone and not to soon!

    • steaksteve says:

      09:57pm | 23/06/10

      there wasn’t any signs of a recession all the restaurants were full with people hanging outside and the casino’s were full of uni students the very people who have got no money paying for $15 cocktails…

    • Andrew says:

      08:52pm | 23/06/10

      What? and put the liberals in? The liars who who gave us the gst that they promised they woulnt do. Rudd has seen us through a recession. Least he had the balls to help the average people not the rich who dont need it like the Liberals do!

    • mid says:

      08:47pm | 23/06/10

      @craig, try living in NSW, the last premier we voted for was 2 premiers ago

    • craig says:

      08:32pm | 23/06/10

      I do agree if therwe is a change of leader , we should have an election ASAP , we deserve to vote for a Prime Minister , not have one elected by a group of old men

    • craig says:

      08:24pm | 23/06/10

      Kevin is political road kill , will he be the first Pm unable to last a ful term

    • Grid says:

      10:01pm | 24/06/10

      Sick of Racists: Do you know knothing? one of the rumors about Holt was he defected to China and was picked by a sub of Cheviot beach. Nothing to do with racism idiot.

    • Sick-of-Racists says:

      01:10pm | 24/06/10

      @Gibbo: Why do you feel the need to be racist??? You could have said “... go swimming and eaten by sharks…” and it would have driven home the point you’re trying to make.

    • Gibbo says:

      03:22am | 24/06/10

      4Leaf I think Holt is in a whole different category. Although without sounding offensive I would like to see the whole Labour party go swimming and picked up by Chinese submarines.

    • Chris says:

      09:02pm | 23/06/10

      Oh, and I mean ‘72 to ‘74.
      His second term was obviously curtailed rather drastically.

    • Chris says:

      08:47pm | 23/06/10

      Whitlam lasted a full term. It was just short. The PM can go to election early and still call it a full term.

    • 4leaf says:

      08:32pm | 23/06/10

      3rd actually (Whitlam and Holt)

    • Tim says:

      08:23pm | 23/06/10

      Whatever the end result here, it’s still hilarious. Especially after Peter Lewis’ spin piece yesterday.

      *grabs popcorn*

    • Ronny.S says:

      08:23pm | 23/06/10

      Some of the more intelligent people in the Labor Party can read the writing on the wall now. Arrogant KRudd is finished with the public.

    • Jon the Pom says:

      08:23pm | 23/06/10

      Gillard no better for the job… she’s been involved with all bad policies the party has made. Get rid of the whole party before they bust the country

    • Wayne Fehlhaber says:

      09:51pm | 23/06/10

      Rob r Charteris :  Wot ! have you deserted already ? the poor bugger hasn’t even had a chance to fight yet. !  Typical Laborites , no loyalties whatsoever.
      Heh heh heh , i don’t think ” woody woodpecker ” is a P.M.‘s bootlace.

    • Allan says:

      08:41pm | 23/06/10

      Libs have started rehearsing the BER scandal amo they’ve been holding back on.  She’ll look worse than Krudd when the truth comes out on The BER. Not all school principals vote labor, they have squealed and the truth will stagger us all.

    • Rob r Charteris says:

      08:39pm | 23/06/10

      Seems like your scared of Gillard, she will wipe the floor with Abbott ; )

    • Fog Badger says:

      08:20pm | 23/06/10

      I’d vote for Mark Arbib any day.

    • Tedd says:

      09:24pm | 23/06/10

      That day will be in about the end of October after Julia has had a melt-down

    • owen says:

      08:20pm | 23/06/10

      What tha everyone has just woken up??

    • Julie Coker-Godson says:

      01:40am | 24/06/10

      and I’m nissed that the start of Wimbledon was delayed for half an hour so Kruddy could do his spiel!  Get off the stage!

    • Nicole says:

      08:27pm | 23/06/10

      @owen no. I’m just pissed off that this has happened in the middle of Masterchef. Couldn’t they have done it at a more convenient time?

    • ShaneO says:

      08:20pm | 23/06/10

      It’s Labors night of the Long Hair Dryers!

    • Robert Smissen Rural SA says:

      11:01pm | 23/06/10

      GOLDEN! ! !

    • Luke says:

      08:19pm | 23/06/10

      I want to say to Mark Arbib that we have lost confidence in the ALP in NSW. Gillard is just as much at fault as kev is she has been at every decision.

      And I am sick and tired of voting for someone only to have them ousted by their own party and someone I never wanted in power put in but if you do not vote you get fined what a joke

    • Rob r Charteris says:

      08:43am | 24/06/10

      Wayne Fehlhaber says:08:57pm; I Have NO problem with Gillard Jayne. She’ll wipe the floor with Abbott. Abbott will have to be very careful how he treats Gillard, he’ll lose the womans vote in a snap, and the ear of every husband.

    • Tim says:

      09:16pm | 23/06/10

      @ Notshow, perhaps you are blind? I said “We” meaning us, the Australian people.

      You either deliberately misinterpreted what I said in order to throw an insult at the Libs, or are simply an idiot.

    • davo says:

      09:06pm | 23/06/10

      the reality is that we truly don’t vote for anyone. We vote for a party and that party decides who leads it whether we like the person or not. And then the person leading the party at the time you voted them in gets replaced by a bigger moron and we the people have absolutely no say. So very soon Julia Gillard might be the PM of my country and I had absolutely no say in it - Democracy my ass!

    • nosthow says:

      09:04pm | 23/06/10

      @coldsnacks - plenty of time for ms gillard to settle in coldsnacks - abbott is not home yet !

    • Luke says:

      09:00pm | 23/06/10

      I would rather Vote APP. The looney left the greens the Socialist alliance communist party they all give me the runs

    • coldsnacks says:

      08:57pm | 23/06/10

      @nosthow Opposition often go through numerous leaders. HOWEVER, you would think that the Government would be able to keep their house in order, so to speak….not dump a leader before 1 term is up (when did that last happen?)

    • nosthow says:

      08:57pm | 23/06/10

      @tim 0 so the liberal party doesnt vote for their own leader ?? wow must be commos ?

    • Wayne Fehlhaber says:

      08:57pm | 23/06/10

      nosthow : Rob r Charteris :  The rats are jumping ship fellas . !
      Get in line. It’s only a 12 foot plank. !
      Tomorrow’s headline :  Kevin O’Lemon becomes political road kill. !

    • Anne Boughey says:

      08:47pm | 23/06/10

      you don’T have to VOTE only turn up at a polling booth and collect your papers—- do with them what you want——- BUT if you do NOT want LABOR in PLEASE PLEASE vote Liberal FIRST or the loony Greens MIGHT just get them over the line again!

    • Tim says:

      08:42pm | 23/06/10

      @ Notshow

      About as many as Labor had when they were in opposition. Beazley, Crean, Latham, Beazley again, then Rudd. What’s your point genius?

      We don’t vote for opposition leaders, we do vote for Prime Ministers.

    • Peter A says:

      08:39pm | 23/06/10

      I too, am sick and tired of voting for someone, only to have them ousted by their own party and someone I never wanted in power put in. It has happened with NSW Labor too many times and look at the 20 percent+ swings at the last few byelections.

      I do not want to see more of the same out of Canberra.

    • Rob r Charteris says:

      08:37pm | 23/06/10

      Luke says:08:19pm; get with the program man!!! pfffft

    • nosthow says:

      08:32pm | 23/06/10

      @luke - how many leaders have the libs had in the last 2 years luke - Abbott is no3 !

    • Peter says:

      08:18pm | 23/06/10

      Bet that it comes to nothing.  They are all cowardly custards.

    • Marg says:

      04:30am | 24/06/10

      I hope your right,and yes they are cowards,Rudd has done a good job,he should have let us suffer a bit more re recession,and all this talk about the libs money,whose money..our gst money,the media has been in election mode since Rudd won,especially OUR A.B.C they can hardly contain their excitement.a pox on them all.

    • wtf ? says:

      08:16pm | 23/06/10

      gillard = rudd = labor = epic fail

      i mean come on,
      gillard is responsible for one of the biggest rorts of taxpayers funds via her so called education ‘revolution’’

    • Henry Lawson says:

      08:16pm | 23/06/10

      Its on; ask Bill Shorten and the Victorian right what is going on? WA is in for the change otherwise all will be wiped out. SA is now on board. The revolt is growing and with Gilliard there is a chance. Politics is about taking risks. John Faulkner stay out of it.

    • Tony Eastwood says:

      09:54pm | 23/06/10

      Please NO, we want Rudd to stay, Liberals will beat him easily. We only need 9 seats. Kevin oLemon is very powerful slogan and Arbib knows it.

    • Tony says:

      08:15pm | 23/06/10

      Jungle drums for the Duddster. Communist Labour need more than a change of leadership to help them.  I will never vote for Labour again.

    • Rob r Charteris says:

      09:40am | 24/06/10

      Doh says:08:33am; LOL ain’t that the truth!!!!

    • Doh says:

      08:33am | 24/06/10

      @Steve Putanm - no they are in the Greens

    • Steve Putnam says:

      07:06am | 24/06/10

      Tony, if you have ever voted Labor before I would have expected you to be able spell it correctly. The communists aren’t in the Labor Party, they’re under your bed. Had you forgotten?

    • Buster says:

      08:50pm | 23/06/10

      Written by Tony Abbott

    • Rob r Charteris says:

      08:40pm | 23/06/10

      @nosthow; I think your right there

    • nosthow says:

      08:34pm | 23/06/10

      @tony - come on tony fess up - you have never voted labor have you !

    • Jolter says:

      08:13pm | 23/06/10

      Gotta love how the labour party eat their young…nothing worse than a scared coward

    • Fog Badger says:

      08:10pm | 23/06/10

      This should be good for a laugh.

    • Nicole says:

      08:09pm | 23/06/10

      I knew this would happen. God save us if it happens. Anyone got a Bex?

    • Nicole says:

      09:48am | 24/06/10

      @Rob, I’m feeling much better now luvvie. What about you? Need a tissue?

    • Rob r Charteris says:

      09:38am | 24/06/10

      Nicole says:09:21pm; well gee maybe dont jump into the battle sweetie if a feel’n a lil fragile.

    • Nicole says:

      09:21pm | 23/06/10

      @Rob r, I’ll try again. Don’t be nasty, I’m very fragile at the moment. On top of all this, I’ve missed most of Masterchef. Not happy !

    • Rob r Charteris says:

      08:42pm | 23/06/10

      @nosthow; give her a hex instead

    • Nicole says:

      08:37pm | 23/06/10

      And I thank you heaps for that nosthow. Perhaps I should bring out the bottle of Scotch….......And I don’t even drink it.

    • nosthow says:

      08:29pm | 23/06/10

      @!nicole -I gave my last bex to you this afternoon on the blog nicole - something stronger reqd now !

    • Russell says:

      08:08pm | 23/06/10

      so now we enter the end game.

    • hamish says:

      08:05pm | 23/06/10

      poor kev

    • The only Democratic State says:

      09:24am | 24/06/10

      Western Australia is the key,Gillard,despite all the hoo haa is despised by all and sundry,it is the only free state and treats the unions and their thugs and bulls..t artists with the contempt they deserve.Labor will be slaughtered in WA and it will be singularly responsibly for eradicating this communist union based govt back to the trees

    • Tedd says:

      09:25pm | 23/06/10

      Bring back Latham!

    • Phil says:

      07:54pm | 23/06/10

      Even the ALP think Kevin is a Lemon?

    • Mandy says:

      03:55am | 25/06/10

      Can I just add, we did not vote in Kevin Rudd. We voted in the labor party. It is therefore up to the labor party to choose who their leader is- not us.

    • Grid says:

      09:42pm | 24/06/10

      Sally, hope you grow up a bit from your genital minded drivel. Ifs shes good enough she will get elected if not she wont, just like a male. That is the equalitity we want isint it? Australians are not so simple as to belive capability rests with gender. Grow up Sally.

    • rosey says:

      07:30pm | 24/06/10

      Well done girl , you will get the job done , it,s about time

    • Sally says:

      01:36pm | 24/06/10

      Let’s hope the media don’t just focus on what she is wearing and how her hair & make up looks. Today Australia just grew up a bit hopefully the media can follow suit.

    • Sally says:

      01:34pm | 24/06/10

      Now a woman is charge maybe something will get done!

    • Big Dan says:

      12:52pm | 24/06/10

      Australia, you have clearly decided to send a large amount of New Zealanders back home.
      The Rt Hon Helen Clarke duped NZ into an early recession and created a mass exodus.  Us Kiwi’s endured 6+ years of the Clarke error (era) and saw the light across the ditch.
      You will finally see what a mistake you have made, then again you could always just vote in the ALP.

    • Jonno says:

      11:55am | 24/06/10

      Labour, both state and federal seem to love having non-elected leaders to the highest position… Bring back the Howard years of happiness and prosperity!

    • Eamonn says:

      11:23am | 24/06/10

      At least the guy had the balls to say sorry to the Indigenous people of Australia !!!!

    • Jane says:

      10:38am | 24/06/10

      Call an election NOW.
      The True Deceivers plan has transpired too early…....and Rudd was forced to go before the election.

      Labor rode in on the coat-tails of Rudd’s fake popularity…by default…and they can damnwell ride out now that it has dissippated.
      Funny to see them distancing themselves from him now…..and trying to sheet home all blame to him.

      Kevin Rudd hasn’t ‘changed’.....he’s just been found out as he inevitably would have been. The problem for Labor is that it happened too quickly.

      It was their plan all along - Rudd was the pallatable trojan horse for Labor leader of choice - Gillard…..but not until after the next election.
      The Socialists and feminazis will be salivating…...but it will be short-lived.

      Merit not gender.

    • Damien Odell says:

      09:41am | 24/06/10

      Glad Rudd is gone, he was nothing but an imposter.
      Julia Gillard kindly delivered Australie the BER….so I don’t reckon she’ll be any better than Kevin.

    • F,,,This its suppose to be a democracy says:

      08:49am | 24/06/10

      Unelected puppet,profoundly communist and two union power brokers from nowhere have given themselves the right to change australias landscape forever,they will be annihilated at the next election if we are allowed to vote

    • albie says:

      07:17am | 24/06/10

      I still will not be voting Labor! - Greens look better every day.
      Ex Rudd supporter.

    • Disgruntled EX labour Voter. says:

      07:03am | 24/06/10

      @ Phil, yes but the Communist, Fe"Man"Nazi, will be worse.

      The Radical, Extremist, Loony, Left, Fauxmanista Factions are what has been destroying the Red/green/getup/labour coalition. With a Centrist like Krudd leading the ALP. They had a chance of returning to the ALP’s roots, Pro Australia, Pro Workers, but not anymore.

      The AFL,
      Anti
      Fe"Man"Nazi
      League
      will never vote for a female, CARS, Communist, Anarchist, Radical, Socialist, for PM.

      I am now more than ever determined to never vote ALP again & will work tirelessly for its destruction.

      I will also be at my local ALP members office at opening time to express my disgust & demand for him to resign from the party.

    • Anthony O'L says:

      12:21am | 24/06/10

      Rudd is genuine and “trying” hard in a job where the mud is a constant in your direction. I’ve warmed to him b/c of his sincerity. I did’n't vote for him but I would in the next election….Gillard is a snake in the grass and the rest to the factions fools playing folly with our lives & country…get a grip
      WE NEED FAR MORE INDEPENDANTS to knock this rubbish off

    • Fran says:

      12:15am | 24/06/10

      Good luck Kevin. The going gets tough and the party cracks. A party divided cannot stand. We elected Kevin Rudd - remember

    • BiBi says:

      11:46pm | 23/06/10

      Gillard must really be a Liberal stooge! Why else choose now to cause such chaos?? She must also be easily manipulated by the factions to be convinced that this is a rational course of action, which does not bode well for any Labor leader. She has shown the same loyalty to leaders in her Party as the Libs have, she talks the same talk as Julie Bishop, she leans so far to the right she must be in their Party Room!!! If people comment about Rudd as supercilious and a ‘one man band’ then they ain’t seen nothing yet if Gillard wins. Abbott must really be thinking he has a pipeline to a higher power for such a gift to fall in his lap at this time. The Greens and Independents are surely looking good!

    • Mike McKrudd says:

      11:44pm | 23/06/10

      Good on ya Krudd. You hang in there mate. Your promises were what won the Labor Party the election mate. You did well mate. I love being able to get on the internet to check the price of fuel and groceries, the BER is great (my kid loves the lunch room that was meant to be the hall), surgery times have already gone down since you announced your great plan - they died and I’ve gone up the list, the nurses - well enrolments are down so I don’t know, doctors - well it takes 10 years to train a surgeon -that plan wont help mate, but thanks for the plan. But look mate, yes mate - I hope they give you a fair suck on the sauce bottle today. You could achieve Australian history today mate, and if anyone ever deserved it, it is you my mate. Good onya my bonza mate.

    • Jill says:

      11:41pm | 23/06/10

      Media has had it in for Rudd and Labor, mining and media together set out to destroy government, gullible Australian public believe the crap…..I say Rudd was doing a good job and it won’t make any difference having Julia as leader.  Fickle journalists enjoying all the drama, will sell their newspapers that’s for sure

    • Sharyn says:

      11:37pm | 23/06/10

      I just listened to Rudd’s press conference - he sounds a bit nervous…....

    • Now even more worried says:

      11:37pm | 23/06/10

      Let’s see Brian if you’ll still say that once you’ve seen Julia’s true extreme left wing colours, and more importantly, who’s her puppet master in the Union movement. You thought Rudd was bad. I hope you don’t have any wealth or investment because you’re going to lose it. We all are. I’m very surprised how few people see through her and behind that icy facade of hers.

    • Harold says:

      11:28pm | 23/06/10

      What has Rudd really done wrong? Who is worse off now than they were in 2007? Have we forgotten that our government ushered us through a financial crisis that collapsed some of the ‘strongest’ economies in the world?

    • Phil says:

      11:27pm | 23/06/10

      IF THE HORSE IS DEAD DISMOUNT

    • Dot says:

      11:20pm | 23/06/10

      I hope Kevin stays. Labor is already moving too far to the right and Julia is in bed with the right faction.

    • Vinny says:

      11:18pm | 23/06/10

      They are slow,its too late to change horses. The stream is flowing towards a mortgage paying Prime Minister, Abbott.

    • Shane says:

      11:13pm | 23/06/10

      Well the mining companies will be laughing, I will not though until the banks are targeted with a similiar tax!

    • David WALKER says:

      11:13pm | 23/06/10

      K Rudd is a lemon, after the Education Revolution mess, how can we expect much from Julia Gillard, same team different leader. Change to government. The last one seem to work except for workchoices, one bad policy in 11 years of government

    • Ian says:

      11:11pm | 23/06/10

      It’s time for this Jack ass to go!

    • Dale says:

      11:03pm | 23/06/10

      So it seems mining magnates run our country now…

    • Ellie May says:

      11:01pm | 23/06/10

      Unless I’ve been under a rock, I have absolutely no idea what the issue is (hell, we have an oil spill off our coast for the past 2 months! LOL). As a leader, figuratively speaking, ‘you are the top of the triangle’ - you are only as good as the team beneath you, that leads the team beneath them and so forth. Forget faction or which political party our PM represents: a fight for power, greed, party deals and lack of trust. I think its a sad day in Australian politics.

    • Phil says:

      10:58pm | 23/06/10

      Kevin Un TENABLE

    • John H says:

      10:57pm | 23/06/10

      We may not like Kevin Rudd very much as a person but at least we got the chance to elect him as PM as he was the leader of the Labor Party at the time.  Who are these ‘factional leaders’ who are deciding who our prime minister should be.  As for Ms Gillard,  very recent footage shows her to be strongly supportive of Kevin Rudd but now we learn that she has been involved in a back room plot to knife him.  I’ll not be voting for a party that encourages such a disloyal person to be prime minister without a general election and I think most other Ozzies will feel the same.Hope she realises the size of the poisoned chalice that she is so eagerly grasping for .

    • Keith Lindsey says:

      10:55pm | 23/06/10

      John Howard - lied and got away with it.. for a while.
      Tony Abbott - the other half of Costello.. you just can’t ge serious.
      Julia Gillard.. painted into a corner.. stand by you man!
      Kevin 07.. just do the job we pay you for. You can do it!

    • Trent says:

      10:48pm | 23/06/10

      Finally now this should put the final nail into the labour coffin
      Good riddance. Now it’s time from the libs to rebuild the country properly, no more smoke and mirrors. The lies and spin were getting tedious

    • Beanz says:

      10:41pm | 23/06/10

      Kevin 07 no more….. I think its funny that Gillard has been saying she supports Kevin….....lucky it wasn’t in writing as we cant believe what she says….. Abbott 2010 is looking like the G.O.

    • Rob D says:

      10:41pm | 23/06/10

      Kevin 07 no way 11

    • Macfadden says:

      10:40pm | 23/06/10

      Also to lemon tree. The libs / pre libs have done it twice. Menzies was ousted and so was John Gorton by Billy MacMahon.

    • Len Cordiner says:

      10:33pm | 23/06/10

      Great news for Australia

    • Joan says:

      10:20pm | 23/06/10

      It`s one thing for the voters to turn on Rudd but for Labor to turn on its leader at this stage of election year is madness. Neither Gillard nor Rudd will save Labor after this fiasco, the Labor party can not be taken seriously after this. Labor is not fit to govern this country- when the going got tough they have crumbled in a heap- how can any Australian have any confidence in the Labor Party? This is worse than Goodwin Grech case for Turnbull,

    • Phil says:

      10:19pm | 23/06/10

      Oh well, the BUCK really did stop Kevin

    • ivote says:

      10:18pm | 23/06/10

      If Gillard accepts the Labor leadership Tony’s campaign is finished.
      We might even see the Liberals replace him with someone who isn’t a xenophobic, homophobic religious zealot -Malcolm- before the upcoming federal poll.

    • Rudd the dud says:

      10:17pm | 23/06/10

      The Right Backing the Left they really are burning the Village to try and save the Village

    • Phil says:

      10:15pm | 23/06/10

      Australia is now Rudderless

    • Worried. Very worried. says:

      10:13pm | 23/06/10

      God help us. Rudd’s a dudd but Gillard is positively dangerous. No compassion, no clue, no emotion. And so full of herself you couldn’t fit another thing in.

    • LeesyKate says:

      10:12pm | 23/06/10

      To Lemon trees, yes a PM has been dumped in the past. Gogh Whitlam. Also (ironically?) a Labour PM. Well, sacked by the Gov. General. And hence Labour also hate the monarchy…funnily enough.

    • Little Joe says:

      10:06pm | 23/06/10

      In 2007 Australians changed direction using the RUDD-ERR.

    • paul says:

      10:00pm | 23/06/10

      Call an early election let the people decide whos the person for the job you all voted him in give him a break, wouldnt care if was anna lol

    • Sarah07 says:

      09:54pm | 23/06/10

      Lets have a little respect for the guy that turned the polls around unseated John Howard. He deserves atleast a chance to convince his party that he can turn things around. It’s not for the right faction and unions to determine the Prime Minister at will.

    • Mark says:

      09:52pm | 23/06/10

      I agree with most of the feedback…we have spent 2 and a bit years
      Listening to gobbledygook ...rudd never makes sense and
      Never has.
      Can you imagine that waffle in your business ?
      All talk and no action
      Let’s see the libs in 2011

    • Lemon trees says:

      09:48pm | 23/06/10

      Has a Prime Minister ever been dumped while in office in Australia.

      The Lemon is being squezzed well and truly tonight

    • Tom Parsons says:

      09:48pm | 23/06/10

      so has Julia got the bottle?

    • nnash says:

      09:41pm | 23/06/10

      The sour taste is form the peple who have a vested interest for him to go, he saved our country fro certain recession,,,, what short memorys we have

    • Phil says:

      09:41pm | 23/06/10

      Pete
      Rudd is the worst Prime Minister in Australian’s history. Even his own party now think he stinks as a boss and has not done a good enough job to get relected..
      According to my ALP buddy at work, Kev will get to run either the US or UK as he is such an expert at fixing problems. Ive made comments that who would employ Rudd or Swan in private enterprise. They are both di_ _ he_ds.
      Imagine the Shit storm in the main office.

    • Mark says:

      09:36pm | 23/06/10

      So where to now…we are not out of yet

    • Jason says:

      09:33pm | 23/06/10

      Thank God he will be gone. Rudd is the WORST Prime Minister we have ever had. Gillard as (potential) PM designate is NO better. Rudd’s leadership over is a great thing, but Gillard and her henchmen as cronies around her will be NO better. Call an election Mr Rudd - that’s the best thing you can do. Go on - head off to the GG now!

    • Pete says:

      09:31pm | 23/06/10

      So why is Kev on the nose ?????

    • Todd says:

      09:31pm | 23/06/10

      I’m crackin the Bubbly

    • Noel says:

      09:25pm | 23/06/10

      Well, two and a half years of mismanagement is probably enough wouldnt you say?

    • Are the unions involved?really says:

      09:21pm | 23/06/10

      Funny how all libs are howled down when they suggest the unions are running the sideshow,now undeniable blind freddy can see Gillard and Rudd are factional and union puppets,done more good than bad for the libs

    • Max says:

      09:13pm | 23/06/10

      all those ads will have to be rewritten!

    • Anna de Courtis says:

      09:08pm | 23/06/10

      Go for it Kevin, hang in there.

    • Anne Boughey says:

      08:55pm | 23/06/10

      Looks like the “lemon” ad was true smile

    • Brian Daly says:

      08:24pm | 23/06/10

      best news i,ve had in two an a half years

 

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