I can tell you it won't.Sparcod said:I can tell you that this business coming under fire will hit Rudd badly in the opinion polls.
I can tell you it won't.Sparcod said:I can tell you that this business coming under fire will hit Rudd badly in the opinion polls.
The problem is that the workers at the Motor Inn in question all seemed to be happy with the AWAs. Though it was a simple error, the fact of the matter is that the ALP and the ACTU would have probably jumped all over the issue had it not been so close to home.zimmerman8k said:I see no hypocricy in Gillard attacking unfair conditions contained in an AWA. Permentantly and deliberately taking away working conditions is totally different to a simple error which was soon rectified. Howard's comment is making a link that isn't there. His comment seems to suggest that no one should criticise anyone else.
Could be?Iron said:Does anyone agree that Rudd was covertly attacking Jannet Howard when he said modern women arent just appendiges of middle-aged men?
A broader sort of young v old thing?
Though it was clearly an attack on the attitudes of old, I don't think that Mr Rudd was using the moment to attack Mr Howard, covertly or otherwise. That it came across as an attack in the eyes of some (or many) is a shame, but such is life. Despite Mr Howard's reputation, I doubt that he and Mrs Howard are as old-fashioned as many would have us believe. As has been stated elsewhere, Mrs Howard chose to leave the workforce (she was a teacher, I believe) when their children were born. She wasn't forced out in an attempt to reinforce the power of the father in the Howard household.Iron said:Does anyone agree that Rudd was covertly attacking Jannet Howard when he said modern women arent just appendiges of middle-aged men?
A broader sort of young v old thing?
The Coalition has nothing to worry about. Polls mean nothing. However, Howard needs to stop getting all flustered about ABC bias and MLoudes daughters on TCN 9. Shutup about those side issues and just bang on about wages growth, low unemployment, low interest rates and, if need be, Islamic immigration.frog12986 said:
I'm not pulling your leg. I genuinely believe the Libs will get home, with a reduced margin. I think its a tad sad you have given up on your party and I haven't! Have more faith Frog.frog12986 said:Wheredanton is just using a touch of reverse psychology. The Newspoll released tonight ALP 60-40 on a TPP basis merely confirms that Rudd will be elected Prime Minister later this year..
The consistency of the polls in unprecedented, and no amount of government effort will claw these types of figures back. I'm definitely glad I made a certain wager at $1.75. It's only going to continue to head south.
I was referring to something of Latham-esque proportions happening. Rudd is not Latham, and is far too smart to make the same (or similar) mistakes.zimmerman8k said:This comment makes no sense. How is Rudd so smart that he could prevent something unfortunate happening to his party?
Agreed. It's not as if governments make any major decision without having legions of public servants go over the details.withoutaface said:Rudd's no Keating, but he won't utterly destroy the economy.