
Tomorrow, when I fly in, I’m coming home to a political situation that most Australians think is a dog’s breakfast. What’s happening is ugly as. It’s infuriating. Messy. I agree. It is and it needs to be sorted out.
But unlike what happened in 2010, when Australia went to bed with one prime minister and woke up to another, now we have time.
This leadership ballot is happening in caucus, the group of 103 Labor MPs and senators we elected, but that doesn’t mean it is not our vote.
We are their employers. My Dad works for me. I often remind him of that. He is my local member and I helped put him there. I walked into a church hall and in the privacy of a polling booth I put a one next to his name.
You’re all employers too. You might not be related to your employees, but that doesn’t mean you don’t have access to them. When they aren’t doing their jobs, you can tell them. When they are misbehaving, you can reprimand them.
I live in Beijing, a city with a population the size of our whole nation—twenty-two million people.
Like us, they get up in the morning. They have a shower and wonder if their favourite top is dry yet. They get dressed and go to work. They have lunch with their colleagues and bitch about HR. At the end of the day they swap heels for runners and go home. They order dinner from the grease-stained menus on the fridge, call their mum and switch on the telly.
At the same time each night on almost every free-to-air TV station all over China is the same national news broadcast. I don’t mean it’s similar, I mean the exact same show. In sync. You can flick between stations and the same guy is on your screen telling you what is going on, or at least what he’s allowed to tell you is going on.
You can’t just go, ‘this is boring, that guy’s tie is feral—I wonder what’s happening over on The Project.’
You can’t write to your local MP about it because you don’t have one and a complaint to the network is a complaint to the government.
When you watch international stations like the BBC and CNN, stories about China often disappear. The screen goes blank.
There’s no Twitter or Facebook. Don’t get me wrong, there are social media platforms and they’re epic. But in China it’s all still new and risky. People do say what they think but they worry about the consequences. Controversial posts are mysteriously removed from China’s equivalent of Twitter, Weibo. They just vanish.
We, the people of Australia, are different. We have power.
We are not a passive audience in a crowded cinema with popcorn on our laps waiting for the previews to end.
We are participants. We have a voice and I think we should bloody well use it. Get up and say something. Say it loudly. Be heard.
You might think Julia Gillard is the ant’s pants. Fab. Say it.
You might think my Dad is ace. Cool. Write it.
You might think everyone sucks. Scream it.
Tweet something. Rant on Facebook. Put a video on YouTube. Put a sign on your front fence. Have a chat with your neighbour. Tell your friends. Email your local MP. Ring them up. Stop them at the news agent and make them listen. Call your local radio station. Have a rally Vote in an online poll. Write a song about it. Get on Mamamia and say, ‘OMG she’s just saying that because she’s KRudd’s daughter.’
Look, I know the parliament can seem alien at times—believe me, it’s even weirder when you’re there—but it is not out of reach. It’s ours. We own it.
Let’s own this spill, people. Let’s make it ours. Make your MPs work for you. Tell them what you want. Because unlike my mates in China, we have no excuse for simply sitting back and letting it happen.
Jessica Rudd, is a Canberra-born, Brisbane-raised ex-lawyer, ex-campaign worker and ex-PR consultant who lives with her husband in Beijing. She has written the occasional column, a host of legal letters, countless press releases and two novels Ruby Blues and Campaign Ruby.
So, if you were in caucus, which way would you vote?
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Kevin Rudd wins office during the November 2007 Federal election.






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1,678 Comments so far
i have no real opinion on politics. I don’t feel any party/leader is going to make any real change that will benefit me or my family in the long run.
I don’t really understand what is going on or what is happening and honestly, i don’t really care. I think it’s all very childish and i wish a new group of people who actually want to improve the country were able to come up and lead our major parties.
but like i said, i don’t really understand what is going on and i honestly don’t think one party is really that different to the other.
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You can almost hear the conversation with the mamamia team before this article ran. ‘We’d love a piece from you Jess, but it can’t openly endorse your father because readers will think we’re biased.’ Instead, what we get is a patronising piece that works from the same script as the Rudd camp, complete with smiling family photo from the 2007 election.
This is too divisive an issue to simply say there is an open invitation to the Gillard camp. You have to actively commission it. Have you done that?
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Can’t wait for the right of reply by Julia’s parents – or does she fight her own battles??..
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Oh, you read my mind, Disgusted!
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Me too!
It really says a lot about the difference between Rudd and Gillard doesn’t it.
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How many times are you going to retweet this piece on twitter, it’s cluttering up my feed, you don’t normally retweet articles this many times, what’s so different about this article?
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I think Tony Abbott is the ant’s pants, and the whole Labor Party – especially your dad, but especially Gillard – ‘sux’ (as do the Greens).
Sending us broke and making an embarrassment of themselves to boot.
Ahhh…feels good to express myself.
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Let’s face it – this post would never have been published if it wasn’t written by Rudd’s daughter. Mamamia are protesting too much in their defence of this *opinion* piece
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Shock Horror! Jess has the audacity to have her own opinion! If this site didn’t publish it then I’m sure it would be all over the news one way or another! Social network sites alone have the power to spread the word, why else would news organisations monitor comment on them so closely let alone join them!
So what if she supports her father along with the rest of her family? Do you protest at any demonstration of family unity or is it just this instance? Let’s not blame Kevin for having a family to come stand by his side. She has an opinion and has every right to express it on any forum that will accept it – as do we all.
As for others who seem to think that we don’t actually have a voice by expressing our thoughts in such arenas, I wonder why you’d bother posting your opinions at all. Just shut down the computer, roll up in the corner in a fetal position with your thumb in your mouth and cry woe is me. Of COURSE people power changes things. Half the problem is that the majority sit and shut up, while the minority make the loudest noise. Perhaps it’s time the majority DID speak up. At least then, there’s a wider circle of public opinion to choose from.
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That’s quite hysterical. Of course it wouldn’t have been published if Jess hadn’t written it. It’s written from the perspective of his daughter. who else could write that
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Jess your father unfortunately has a big battle ahead of him.
I still remain confused by the whole thing (and embarrased for our country) – Not sure how this will be our decision on Monday? Ultimately we wont be voting and I dont see how campaigning our local MP’s will change anything.
Should Jullia be successful, once again we will have a PM that WAS NOT DECIDED BY THE PEOPLE.
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Unless you live in his electorate, you didn’t vote for Mr Rudd specifically. Our democracy is not a presidential system, so aruging it’s undemocratic to have him removed doesnt make sense.
ALSO, Ms Gillardwent to the last election, people forget that. She formed a minority government, but ultimately, she formed government and that’s what matters.
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Oh for the love of Mike! No Australian PM is decided by the people. Why do so many people still think this? This is not America, we do not vote in the PM. We vote for our local member, and therefore the political party. Inherent in our political system is that, by voting for your local member, you are endorsing their vote within the party/caucus for the leadership.
Really, the widespread ignorance about how our political system functions is baffling.
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Thanks JL for so courteously clarifying my ignorance and confusion
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JL… You cannot for a moment deny that Australia’s 2 major parties have, in recent years, adopted an Americanised, ‘presidential’ style approach to electioneering. To suggest otherwise, and to belittle others for espousing this viewpoint, is what’s truly ignorant. We’re living in an age of personality, and not policy. I’m not saying that it’s right. Because, it isn’t. But, irrespective of whether you like or dislike it, the simple truth is that Australia’s political system IS a popularity contest*. (*See Democracy).
Rudd isn’t a more palatable choice than Gillard because he’s selling ‘better’ policy. He’s simply a better pitchman. It’s all very well to be a superb negotiator, and well-liked by your colleagues, as Gillard undoubtedly is. If you can’t convey a sense of competence, courage and, most importantly, humanity, to an increasingly jaded electorate, all of the factional cronies in the world won’t save you.
Rudd isn’t my local MP. But, I still felt disenfranchised by his sudden removal in 2010, because I’d voted for a Labor candidate, to act in MY best interests, under Kevin Rudd’s leadership in Federal parliament. No one consulted me when Rudd was removed, nor explained to me WHY his removal was necessary.
I’m with Jess ONE HUNDRED PERCENT, here. Unquestionably, we GET THE GOVERNMENT WE DESERVE. And, I for one, deserve, and demand better. It’s time to make our voices heard. If you don’t like Government policy, write to your local MP and tell ‘em why. I used to consider myself a rusted-on ALP supporter, but can’t stomach the constant factional brawling. I attended, wide-eyed and optimistic, a meeting of Young Labour, but was repelled by the attitudes of my would-be peers. Not a visionary, or genuine talent, among their number. Instead, a pliant posse of future party hacks.
Jessica… I don’t care whether you’re just lobbying for your old man, here. I think the sentiment of your piece is spot on. We deserve stronger, more courageous leadership, and we’re not going to get it by resting on our laurels, and not exercising our democratic right to ‘kick against the pricks’.
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Thank you Lula , so well said. You understood where I was coming from!
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Do you get consulted when your bank hires or fires, or even moves around their CEO?after all, by dint of your money and accounts you are kind of an employer. You might get an invite to the AGM if you’re a shareholder, but otherwise you’ll have nothing to do with it and no one will explain why either.
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I just saw KRudd’s airport speech and feel inspired to contact my local MP and tell him I’d like him to support Julia. He did not state his intentions despite the fact that this was his third public speech about this issue and the media frenzy was caused by him. Some of his speech was the same as this article. Hmmm. I actually liked Julia Gillard’s speech yesterday. Either way, the Coalition will not get my vote next election and I’m one of those pedantic ones that puts all the numbers on the ballot paper.
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he is behaving so badly, he clearly loves the spotlight so is drawing this out as much as he can. good on him i suppose after monday he won’t be seeing much media attention
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Not a fan at all of this article, or the disturbing way the Rudd family are spruiking Kevin Rudd. Also, sick to death of the implication that just because Rudd was knifed by his party while on office means it was some abuse of the democratic system. I bet the ALP might secretly wish Rudd HAD gone to the 2010 election and been defeated as it would have led to none of the histrionics and undermining by Rudd.
Still, I cannot criticize mammamia for posting it.
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Sorry Jessica, but your father is delusional about his capacity to lead the cabinet (and thus the Federal Gov).
You must see a different side of him, but Australia had 2.5 years to see this and all we saw was a control-freak ego-maniac who undermined the authority of ministers, manipulated the media, had little conviction and a lot of failures.
You should be proud for Kevin’s “Sorry” speech, and for bringing Labor back from the wilderness.
But this farce has got to stop. I’m voting Liberal whenever the next election is.
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I’m obviously not too much of a political follower. My first thought (& still my main thought) was “Yippee. Kevin can be a full time Grandpa!”
That was about as far as my thought process went! I love Jess’ style of writing. I love her outlook.
I hope KRudd takes a sabatical and gets to hang out with his lovely family!!!
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And this is why compulsory voting is a huge mistake.
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I support Kevin Rudd MP as leader of the Labor party.
I found Mr Rudd to be a true leader who was hard working and compassionate. He was a leader that truly led. The things that he did during his time as PM made me feel proud to say that I was Australian as opposed to the shame I felt when we were governed by Howard.
I felt that the removal of Kevin Rudd was a huge mistake, it made the Labor party seem unstable.
I don’t believe that Julia Gillard will be able to lead the Labor party to re-ellection and that Kevin Rudd is our ‘best bet’.
P.S, this site could do with an off topic button. I really wish the time wasters would give it a rest so we can talk about the real issue. I find so many Australians sooo conservative – ‘OMG she deviated from the status quo of restraint’, ‘how dare K Rudd’s daughter have an opinion’, ‘its not her place – blah blah blah’. Her dad is K Rudd and she said that we should voice our preferences, be that Rudd, Julia or Tony. GET OVER IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Jess, you are clearly an intelligent woman. That’s why I find it so revolting that you’re playing coy and dumb on this issue, pretending that this is a contest akin to a reality show where the Australian public can ring in their vote.
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Actually we do have a Voice. If every single one of us bombared our Minister with who we would prefer Rudd or Gillard they would be hard pressed not to go with the overwhelming majority. To go against the wishes of their Electorate would be a massive call by them and one which might not get them elected again next time. We decide with our vote and if we are not happy with the decision they make on Monday they may be hard pressed to find themselves with a seat next election.
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Tell that to the people in Rob Oakeshott and Tony Windsor’s electorates!
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This is not our choice at all. This political game playing has been foistered upon us by in fighting in the Labour party. We have to continue paying these people while they do no work for us the Australian people! No politician is doing his or her job today, they are making phone calls and watching the news coverage and opinion polls. Anyone who suggests otherwise is so blatantly lying it is incredible. Can you imagine if this was allowed to occur in any private sector organization? If someone could just declare that they have decided to stop doing the job they are being paid to do? They would be exited from the building. I appreciate that you want to support your Dad but the suggestion that we have a choice in this debacle is so insulting.
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So is everyone commenting here during business hours at home? Or are they at work on the internet when they could/should be doing work?
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I finished work 2 hours ago……
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Breastfeeding. Night duty.
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Considering the lean of this site, it is odd that this was allowed.
Clearly the popular appeal is just one part of the reasoning behind wheeling out the family. The other, and probably greater part, is that Julia Gillard can’t do the same – unmarried, childless, etc. “Kevin is a lovely family man and his family loves him and backs him so he must be good and I trust him, while Julia can only muster creepy pollies.”
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It is not possible for this government to function in a united way after all the blood letting these past few days. They are at war and the only way we can own our political future is to have an election. PLEASE!
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It wasn’t possible for the to function in a “united way” before this – God help us now!(:
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The man who called Asylum seekers “Cheats”
The man who called Bernie Banton “No angel”
The man who promised Malcolm Turnbull his loyalty two days before deposing him.
The man who claimed that the AWB were an organization built on integrity
The man who called economics “Tedious and boring”
laughed at a dying asbestos victim in the hardy case and played politics with him.sick psychopath.
Jessica your dad isnt that bad after tony darling… x0x0x0x0
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Really? After reading many of the comments here I was impressed that the Mumma Mia readers are nowhere near as stupid as Jessica Rudd and Mia think they are but you seem to have swallowed the propaganda on Tony Abbott hook line and sinker.
As someone with a behind the scenes view of our detention centres under the Rudd/Gillard Government I can assure you that ‘cheats’ is a very mild term for the people who are currently arriving daily on our shores. They are NOT asylum seekers and the United Nations is in FULL agreement with Tony Abbott. Meanwhile we have GENUINE families in desperation, longing to come here for a new start.
The Australian Wheat Board is something I don’t have time to go into details on but I suggest you look further than what the media feed you on this and the other points you bring up. In fact, maybe Jess’s dad could better help us understand what happened at the AWB and the fact that it is now out of the hands of Australians and in full control of an international, family owned company with strong ties to the United Nations. And we know how much Kevin values his connections at the UN, don’t we.
The left media HATE Tony Abbott because he is everything they’re not. He is a faithful family man with three strong, tertiary educated daughters – the media tells you how he hates women and believes they should be barefoot, pregnant, refused education and forbidden abortions.
They mock him because he wears speedos as a volunteer life saver! What the blazers is he supposed to wear?
He bike rides to raise money for charity and has spent part of his holidays FOR YEARS in remote Aboriginal settlements.
He is hands on. He is genuine and decent and the media HATE him.
The militant feminists HATE him because he doesn’t believe that abortion is a right of passage and a badge of honour and any grown-up, mature woman with an ounce of life experience will agree with him. He has NEVER suggested that our laws on abortion will be tampered with. NEVER.
To suggest that Tony Abbott laughed at dying asbestos victims is a slander and a fabrication. Go back and do some research.
It’s time for women to open their eyes and stop being treated like sheep. I agree with Jess Rudd on one thing – get involved!
This is our country and the future of our children. We are hemorrhaging jobs under this government. We are being lied to and deceived.
And if you know nothing about the Heiner Affair then google it and stop relying on cheat sheets for heaven’s sake.
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500+ likes. You will love what I have to say about how I feel about the Libs!
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YOu are 1 person, so 1 like
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I’m sorry, Caro, but I have to challenge your blanket statement regarding asylum seekers in the second paragraph of your post. I don’t know what your ‘behind the scenes’ view is, but mine comes from working as a volunteer, for a number of years now, with actual asylum seekers. As such, I find your assertion ill-informed, abhorrent and offensive.
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My experience is on the front line, Guest and it is not a blanket statement. There is a difference in what is happening now, under this government and GENUINE asylum seekers are missing out. That is not fair! My family were refugees – GENUINE refugees. I’m well aware of the difference and I’m aware of the difference in attitude, respect and sense of entitlement that separates the two.
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Your comment about asylum seekers is disgusting and untrue. Please don’t use your personal involvement as justification for prejudice and discrimination.
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If they were ‘asylum seekers’ then I could understand your outrage BUT they are not asylum seekers or refugees and that is a fact that the United Nations will back me up on.
I don’t care if we bring in a million asylum seekers and refugees, in fact I’d welcome them with open arms. If you had bothered to read my comment you’d know that I AM ONE OF THEM.
The facts are the facts, whether you like it or not.
We are spending a billion, BILLION dollars on an industry that shouldn’t exist. An industry that is putting people on death ships and costing us a fortune that could be spend on GENUINE hardship, our disabled and settling the families who languish because of this monstrous debacle caused and presided over by the Rudd/Gillard nightmare.
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Bravo Caro!!!
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Best post of the year. Thank you. There is nothing I can add here – apart from how disapointed I am that the media, everywhere, appears to be so biased, particularly against somebody who is guilty of nothing except bad press!
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Rick and Mia, you would have this charming lady (?) to your dinner party? Offensive isn’t the word.
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I thought this post was about getting politically involved and having a say, whatever that may be, because we live in a democracy and can (as opposed to communist China where the author lives, where people can’t). I didn’t detect any sinister or serious agenda from it despite the obvious. Am I missing something?
But boy she’s going to rue the moment of madness she penned the words:
‘Get on Mamamia and say, ‘OMG she’s just saying that because she’s KRudd’s daughter.’
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S That is EXACTLY what I got from Jess’s piece, at no point did I feel she was saying “My Dad is best” or anything, just reminding us that these political processes are what comes of having a voice, or not living in a dictatorship!!!
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Hi Jess, what you are talking about here is more akin to the Logies than a democratic process.
You are calling out for us to “own” this process, but what this leadership spill is a popularity contest. Why don’t we all just fill in our TV week forms to vote for the Gold Logie for the most popular ALP PM!
I will not write to my MP simply to say I “like” one leadership candidate more than the other. And this is what your father’s campaign is resting on – the fact that he reckons he is a good bloke and that he is more popular that Julia Gillard and can beat Tony Abbott.
But so what if he can beat Tony? What will he do with the Prime Ministership if he gets it back? Will he roll back the Carbon Tax and re-neg on the mining tax negotiations? Will he dump pokies reform altogether? What about education? Gay marriage? And even if he does get the leadership back because he is more popular, he still works within a party, and all members of that party have a say on what is Labour Policy. He cannot simply walk back in and say this is how I and my electorate want it, so that is the way it is.
I refuse to be drawn into a popularity contest as the basis of deciding who our leader is. Instead come election time, I will look at policy of the party, the calibre of the leadership group and the track record of what they have been able to deliver as a team. Maybe Kevin should be thinking more about that – even if he does become PM again, how dedicated is he to the platform of reform that the ALP as a group has committed to?
So right now the democratic question should not be whether or not Rudd was unfairly treated 18 months ago, or whether we like him more than Gillard. The question should be which ministerial TEAM has been able to deliver on the agenda that was laid out in 2007, and again in 2010, and who is more likely to deliver more of it before 2013 when the ALP is highly likely to be relegated to the opposition benches.
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Excellent points
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I love Kev and wish him the best in life, but I honestly don’t think he can see beyond his ego to see how all of this is going to play out.
IF he does win, how is he going to work with the labor team when so many of them have come out and said he’s a nutter. I mean the deputy is quite vocal in his thoughts…how on earth could Kevin work with him now?!
This can only end badly. He should have just gone to therapy.
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Yes. He does neetd his narcissistic injury treated.
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I voted for Kevin Rudd. I even met him and Therese once on the eve of the 07 elections. She was lovely, he was a cold fish – but admittedly, he would have been pretty stressed at the time.
I used to think that Julia Gillard was a pretty good operator. She probably still is, but she tainted herself by deposing Kevin Rudd in a flagrantly Julius Caesar kinda style. It didn’t matter what she did after that, she had poured herself a poisoned chalice and had to drink and grin.
However, Kevin Rudd’s machinations to return power are not doing his party, the government or Australia any favours.
There is so little policy differences between the two major parties at the federal level that it almost devolves into a battle of personalities. Julia and Kevin aren’t doing much to make themselves likeable at the moment.
Libs, if you give Malcolm Turnbull the top seat, you’ll have my vote in the lower house for the first time ever.
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It is your fathers sulky bitter battle……………
EXACTLY and thats why she is using this blog to gain support……….
lol!!!!!!! Jess give it up and go and have your baby and enjoy motherhood!
go away!!!!!!
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I have no problem with you disagreeing with this article but saying “Go away!!!!” is unnecessary and disrespectful.
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That’s pretty rude and disrespectful!!!
There is no need for such a personal attack..
The way you say this makes me wonder if you think that just because Jessica has a baby she will stop being a thinking engaged human being!!! Gee I can’t believe some people!
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Absolutely agree!!
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A vote on Monday for Julia is a vote for Abbott at the next election! The hypocrisy from Gillard & her henchpeople has been absolutely breathtaking! How stupid and amnestic do they think the Australian electorate is? They have also painted themselves into a corner – they say he was a micromanager and a control freak but they want to take the credit for all the great things he did in the short time he was PM! Has anyone noticed how gently Chris Uhlman interviewed Bill Shorten last week? Contrast that with his aggressive interrogation and malign assumptions when interviewing Bruce Hawker…Hmmm, wonder where his bias is?
To criticisms of his not being a team player, my online comment to the Age’s article last Wednesday ["PM wins votes but not voters"] was: “…Not a team player…” Actually, leaders should not be team players to an extreme – you end up with a ‘committee person’ if you are not careful, someone who checks opinion polling before opening their mouth on any important issue and is afraid to ‘nail their colours to the mast’. Kevin Rudd displayed real leadership over the global economic crisis in his first year and he should be commended for managing the Australian end of the crisis quickly and intelligently. That is why so many of us here have the leisure to criticise now…I commend him for showing real leadership over the investment in new schools, hospitals, comprehensive cancer centres in multiple locations, to name a few. It reminds me of my history studies on Roosevelt and his New Deal, during the economic catastrophe which affected the US so direly. I also commend him for his apologies to the Stolen Generation. A Liberal voter sneered to me, “Anyone could have done that”, to which I replied: “But no-one ever did”. I remember the tangible sigh of relief when Kevin won in ’07 and the infusion of passion back into politics (including the young).
Later in the same online commentary I added:
“Well, remember how he said he is very happy being Foreign Minister? I was very happy when he was PM, but I cannot ignore the fact that he has much to offer the role of Foreign Minister – he is respected by many on the world stage and has rehabilitated Australia’s image overseas that the 11+ year Howard Government trashed. [News from overseas in the last 24 hours underlines that, too.]
As for other comments re Abbott, Abbott is the reason devastated Labor voters still voted Labor at the last election. We loathed Gillard and her mates’ treachery, but never wanted Abbott instead! I do know that Abbott and Gillard do, however, have more in common than we might care to admit…As for the ‘faceless’ men…gutless men? Why don’t they come out into the open and make a challenge for power & get slapped down, where they should be…Puppeteers and puppets playing marionette games…”.
As for Mark Arbib – remember the leak about his frequent communications with the US in the lead-up to the 24 June 2010 Coup? And how about Bill Shorten – The Governor General’s Cur?…..
Harold Wilson in the UK in the 1960s said “A week is a long time in politics”. Too true.
I am contacting my local Labor MP shortly (who has been completely useless in this electorate) because she spends too much time cosying up to Julia, behind whom she is usually seen in Parliament – if ever I saw a young woman who was only in politics for what she can get out of it it is Laura Smyth. Our previous Liberal MP was great – he was just in the wrong party. If Kevin does not win on Monday, I and more than a few others would like him to start a new (and proper) Labor party and there are many young people who would like to see a fresh start and would be keen to join a party worthy of the name. As for Malcolm, he should start a new liberal [small L party] and give our government a worthy opposition.
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“Has anyone noticed how gently Chris Uhlman interviewed Bill Shorten last week? Contrast that with his aggressive interrogation and malign assumptions when interviewing Bruce Hawker”
Shorten is an MP & a cabinet minister. Hawker is a paid political strategist & campaigner. Surely you can see the difference?
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Shorten is one of the ‘Faceless Men’, a Gillard Cabinet Minister, the Governor-General’s Son-in-Law, a (current) Gillard Supporter, so we must tip-toe around him, mustn’t we…? Certainly, Shorten has never campaigned in any way, shape or form….ho hum! Hard to see where your leanings lie (and lie and lie…).
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Okay, that’s a No re: seeing the difference.
Hawker is a ‘hired gun’, not an elected official. He appears to have been hired to look after the personal interests of one person. Shorten is an elected official who is part of the ALP caucus & has the right/responsility to elect the party’s leader.
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…and you think Bill Shorten should not be interviewed searchingly, given that he is funded out of the public purse and his political ambitions, etc? I believe any interviewer worth his or her salt should challenge ALL political interviewees.
See the difference?
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Gillard’s legislative history (passing 237 pieces in one year) beats Rudd ‘s record and IF she lasts full-term and keeps pushing everything through, will beat Hawke/Keating on big ‘reform agenda’ items. Far from being our worst PM (if you read the likes she’ll be our best. Unfortunately, the Media don’t like her and want her out because they don’t trust her progressive direction and they’re using their own megaphone media to drive public sentiment that leads to poor polls and then the inevitable leadership instability. To think that another PM is going to be given the heave, ho on the back of marginal seat polls – what a joke, this country has become!
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George Megalogenis should run,,
Outsource Obama and get him to be our pm, that would be DIVINE!!
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As many a person has pointed out we dont elect a person we elect a party, those in the party choose a leader – one they want to work with on a daily basis in running the country.
Those people have overwhelming come out and said they dont want to work with him again, so that says alot.
More to the point he should PUT UP or SHUT UP – instead he’s working the phone and crunching the numbers to decide IF he will even contest, meaning I want to know how many people are with me first or I will take my bat and ball and sulk on the backbench – until I am ready to try again. Disgraceful behaviour from a petulant child.
I may think Julia Gillard needs to up her performance but this spill is not ours. It is your fathers sulky bitter battle.
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As I have said before that may be the technical political reality that the party elects the leader but at the end of the day a large majority of people believe that they vote for the prime minister. Continuously pointing out that they don’t won’t change that perception particularly when politicians of all persuasions continue to campaign presidential style.
As for criticising the fact that Kevin is “working the phone” don’t you think that’s exactly what people on the PM’s side are doing? That’s how the process works.
Also if the PM and others believed Kevin has been white anting the party since before the last election why didn’t they do anything about it? Say’s a lot about their judgement that they didn’t act back then? There’s a whole lot to be said about the judgement of the current leaders of the labor party and not much of it is flattering.
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“Continuously pointing out that they don’t won’t change that perception”
Actually, it will, or would if more “mainstream” voices did this.
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“why didn’t they do anything about it?”
What exactly could they have done?
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Get rid of him from the Ministry for one thing…why keep the bloke in a senior position, tell everyone he is doing a great job when you fear his return and think he’s trying to destabilise the party?
They basically buggered the whole process from the day they decided to ditch him as PM….they totally misread the electorate and thought they could con the Australian people….they wrote their own little political narrative that they thought the Australian people would swallow hook, line and sinker.
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“… at the end of the day a large majority of people believe that they vote for the prime minister.”
It doesn’t matter how many people say/believe a stupid thing, it’s still a stupid thing.
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‘technical political reality’ as if Reality is only a ‘technicality’ and doesn’t really matter. It only matters what you Believe. It’s comments like this that show why this article should never have been published and why Rudd’s campaign is a disgrace. It’s actively misleading.
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I hope Rudd gets up, because I really can’t stand Gillard, but in saying that I am voting Liberal at the next election, as I do every election.
My local MP is so far on Gillard’s side it’s not funny, so I am not wasting a minute of my day off to email/ring/facebook him to give support for Rudd.
Wouldn’t be bad if Rudd got in again on Monday, need a bit of spare cash at the minute and hopefully he might throw another stimulas package our way!!
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Perhaps Kevin should start listening to his “employers” then and stop acting like a three year old who has had a toy taken from him. He is not owed the position of PM like he and his family seem to think he is. He does however owe the Australian people a stable government -at no time has he acted to provide this. I, like many, voted for Kevin in 07 but, especially after his recent behavior, I will never vote for him again – he let us all down before, I hope he doesn’t get the chance to let us down again.
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Well said, Jess. Halfway through reading this, I stopped and wrote and email to my local MP. Julia Gillard stole the Prime Ministership in the dead of night. Kevin Rudd is confronting it head on. And what does he get for it? Personal attacks and character assassination. I have always seen Mr Rudd as respectful and honest (as honest as a politician can be, anyways). It would make me quite happy to see him returned to the position he won fair and square. It has disappointed and saddened me that our first female PM has been nothing more than a puppet who does not listen or empathize with the people. I hope Monday brings us a change, that we regain some sort of stability and direction after a mishmash of nothing that we’ve had for the last 18 months. Good luck, Mr Rudd.
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Good on you for writing to your MP!
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Emme, that’s very naive. Do you not remember when Rudd did the very same thing in deposing Kim Beazley in 2006?
And read the facts about Rudds terrible behaviour which is why the majority of ministers refuse to work with him. http://www.sunshinecoastdaily.com.au/story/2012/02/24/rudd-unfit-to-be-pm-ex-a
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To All the “haters”
My father is my hero, as many girls fathers are, Jess I take my hat off to you, if I could stand up and shout my support for my father to the world, I would proudly do so.
You all seem to forget this piece is written as an opinion, NO WHERE in it has she belittled, or rubbished anyone. She has in fact pointed out that you all have a voice, so as you all seem quite well versed in putting your opinion out there, why not take those opinions (as suggested by Jess and indeed the Rudd camp) to your local member and let them know what YOU want to happen.
I am not standing up shouting out my political rant either way, I know who I would prefer in that seat and hopefully come Monday that person will be there. I know I have a voice and I can use it to express what I want to my local member… I guess I’m lucky to live in the country I do and NOT somewhere like China where you are merely a minion.
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Okay, I have a question for the MM team, after reading the edit:
If you really think that this article was an appropriate one to publish, why have so many readers expressed such disappointment at its inclusion?
Generally public sentiment is indicative of something that’s not right, rather than just people misunderstanding or misinterpreting something that’s a-okay. I don’t remember people expressing such vehement reactions to the articles published by Abbott, Gillard etc, and yet, this one has really irked a significant number of posters.
So. Why is that?
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Because, having heard all of that feedback, we still think it’s appropriate. Just because some disagree, doesn’t make it the wrong decision. Any editorial agency in the country would have made the same decision. In fact, many have followed up this article by reporting on it.
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Well said Rick, Plus have you SEEN the number of posts this article has created??
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Any editorial agency? So it is about the business, not the readers. Not society! Pretty weak justification.
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sOOOOOOOOOO Glad i am from Melbourne and we are NOT like the rest of Australia and have adam bandt in federal politics….
Go Greens its your time to shine as a result of all this crap.
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I saw the headline and saw red, but read the article and was happily surprised. Of course jessica would like her dad to win, but to me it was more about the freedom we have to choose and impact we can have. We are pretty lucky here and I believe that was what she was trying to get across. I also think that Mamamia was pretty chuffed to have an insider as one of their stablemates, that never hurts.
But, I have read articles on here that I agree with or skim through and I have read articles on here that I have come back to and read a few times. This is just another one that is very topical at the moment.
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To me Mr Rudd is a true Australian he is to the point and all for the Australian people this is not about revenge
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Yes it is. It’s obvious.
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the arrogant anglo australian BOGAN elite are running this country.. spew!
no class at all but hilarious for the rest of the world, they are laughing!
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I find it interesting that there are so many willing to let Julia off the hook for knifing KRudd in the back. Surely if you knife another in the back, you’d need to keep a damned close eye on your own back for a stray knife.
I’d like to ask why, if KRudd was so inept and incompetent at running this country, why on earth would Julia let him out into the big wide world to represent OUR country as FM to the rest of the world? Why would the Labour caucus want such an ego-maniacal, narcissistic trouble maker let loose on the world on our behalf? Julia keeps telling us that she’s doing business in the interest of our country, and yet she seems to turn a deaf ear to what the people of OUR country are demanding or wanting. Personally, there is no way on God’s green earth I will be voting for labour with her leading the charge in any upcoming election. If the labour caucus want her to remain leader, they can have her. Let them all go down with the sinking ship.
As a closing comment, I have no doubt that KRudd has learned a great deal during his time as Foreign Minister – especially regarding Oz’s place in the global scheme of things.
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Clueless if you think we can’t see through the extreme narcissism of your father – this is ALL about him, not the Australian people. So please credit us with a little bit more insight & intelligence than he does.
SHELVE Kevin ’12
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Isn’t it ironic that Australia is in a similar situation with that of China where a small group of party members decide who is the next leader of the country. Not the people.
My wife and myself have been labour supporters since 1997 until Julia Gillard stole the prime minister job from Kevin Rudd in 2010. We didn’t feel Julia has the integrity or trustworthiness to be the leader of this country so we didn’t vote for Julia in 2010 election. We are struggling to understand why ALP took away the job from him. We can only conclude that it’s the personal ambition of these ‘faceless’ caucus members that brought Kevin down. If Julia still remains an ALP leader/PM after Monday ALP ballot, regardless whether Kevin challenged in the ballot, I do not think I will vote for ALP in the next election.
We need Kevin’s vision and his leadership for the good of this country.
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that you write about it on a blog like THIS says it all really Jessica..serious journalism or puff piece give me a break girl!!!!!
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Nice Jess
A little naive but its what the ordinary person in the street, like me, thinks as well so I wouldn’t worry about the many comments on here re: who is the employer/employee and who designates the PM – when we place our vote in that ballot box. I also think that emailing and ringing our local MP’s is not a solution either; for me they are LNP, so notwithstanding they will support any disruption to LABOR I think it is the wrong type of reaction you were seeking – if you know what I mean. Finally, not withstanding Kevin’s support with QLD voters and a majority of Australians (compared to JG), he still needs to differentiate himself from JG and the current caucus and issues such as the Carbon Tax (wrong name for it), Refugees (off-shore processing is just wrong) and the Mining Tax (again wrong name for it) need to be addressed. Just because the two taxes have passed through parliament they still can be defined and structured far better than what they have to date – but that’s for another day. Manufacturing is interesting so long as that is visionary and not along the same lines as what we have right now. For example, car manufacturing should be parts for existing cars but production of cars powered by Gas and Electricity. Manufacturing cannot and will not compete against China and the like because our labour costs are too high (and should be). Australia needs to use innovation and technology in manufacturing to be competitive and it needs to increase its population (for consumption) for manufacturing to develop and grow sustainably in the future. Tax reform and industrial relations merely skates around the edges but payroll tax elimination should be on the next COAG agenda – seriously. I too think dad (KR) should be the leader of Australia and of whatever party and he hire people who share his vision and can manage and consult with people – obviously this is a prickly area for dad so he can hire people for this – mum perhaps?
P.S. no more swearing please – I do understand the frustration and the situation does bring forth this but you are far too pretty and its not a good look – really.
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Have not had time to read all the comments but I gather people are not impressed by this piece. For what it is worth, I think that Jessica’s surname makes it pretty obvious that she has a horse in this race. That doesn’t mean, however, that she therefore has the abdicate the right to have any opinion about the situation!
I, on the other hand, honestly don’t. I think both Rudd and Gillard have good and bad features. What I do want is for this to all the over so the Government can get on with actually governing – and making sure Tony Abbott doesn’t become our next Prime Minister! The only people the Labor party tearing each other apart (yes, I’m talking to you Wayne Swan!) helps is the Liberals.
I do think Jessica has a bit of expat amnesia though – that condition where people living overseas idealise Australia. We certainly do have more freedom than the Chinese – and for that I am very grateful – but I have no doubt that contacting my local MP, who has already come out and said she is voting Gillard, would have absolutley zero impact on her vote on Monday.
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really disappointed that this website is campaigning for a man who is destroying the Labor party. it is a deceitful campaign being advocated here – Rudd doesn’t have the support of the majority of his collegues so he wants to play the victim and capitalise on the lack of of support the current government is experiencing while trying to make very difficult policy changes. This is a truly disgusting campaign that is killing a government trying to make some important policy changes – Rudd and Abbott sound the same at the moment. Give a woman a go at being prime minister – she has had no clear air – she has been governing under the most difficult circumstances and Gillard deserves a fair go. Go away Kevin.
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Lovely patronising advertorial, Jessica. I can assure you that the only message I would give my local Labor MP is to ask that he/she ensure that Kevin Rudd is NEVER given the reins of power again. We, the public to whom you so plaintively appeal, will NEVER forget his appalling record and the horrific waste of public funds. Yes, that’s right Jessica, our money that your father so carelessly squandered in his efforts to please the voters based on endless opinion polling. By the way, when you get back to Australia and announce publicly how appalled you are at the viciousness of the attacks on your father, just remember that no-one asked for your opinion. However, as soon as you put your head above the parapet, you made yourself an easy target.
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I voted for John Howard in 2007 he lost and Kevin Rudd became the PM. Peter Costello could have challenged Mr Howard however he didn’t because morally that behaviour is wrong. What Julia Gillard did in 2010 was wrong and she should be ashamed of herself. If this happened to you in the workplace and someone took your job this way would you be happy about it, I wouldn’t be.
Mr Rudd is the man to move this country forward and he was never given a reasonable amount of time to prove that. Julia’s polls have been worse than Mr Rudds at his worst. Good luck Mr Rudd, I hope that honesty prevails on Monday and you are reinstated as our PM.
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I have no problem with MM running this piece, that’s fine. I guess I generally don’t have a problem with the article itself. Except the headline “This spill is ours: own it”. Umm no. This spill is Kevin Rudd’s. And this piece is a thinly disguised campaign too.
Kevin Rudd’s approach to this has been to drum up support so that he can claim the “people” elected him. But surely he should know thats not how it works. The caucus does. Whether or not that is the right thing. I trust that they have inside knowledge and understanding of the system to make an informed decision for us. That is why we elected them in the first place, to ultimately make decisions about our country.
What you (and your father as it is his campaign strategy) are suggesting is ludicrous. Presuming that the general populace will rise up in arms and demand Julia Gillard to leave because Kevin wants his job back is deluded and misguided. That is not the way it works. I don’t want this leadership spill to be decided on a populist vote – I want it to be discussed fairly on who is best to lead our country.
The public statements from the caucus are indicating that Kevin was difficult to work with and made governing impossible. Is that what we really want? A hamstrung government simply because of the leader.
Oh and I am a Qlder. I don’t support Kevin. Please can everyone stop saying that all Qlders like him and want him back in. I accepted at the time that he was ousted for a reasonable reason. Perhaps it is time for others to accept that too.
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I’d just like to echo again something that was said earlier that I think is really, really important. This spill is not ours – it’s Kevin Rudd’s. I’m not owning anything, because i just want it to go away.
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So Kevin Rudd wants Australian to contact their local members to campaign for him to be elected leader. Therese Rein wants Australians to contact their local member to campaign for him to be elected leader. And Jessica Rudd wants Australians to contact their local member because Yay! Democracy is Great!
Not buying it.
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I am so glad so many are seeing through the spin this family are sprouking.
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Well said Jessica, Australians have no idea how lucky they are to have the freedom we enjoy – and the vast majority have no concept of much work and how many sacrifices have been made by others (ie. the world wars and other overseas conflicts) to ensure that freedom. Freedom of choice, freedom of speech, democracy itself. Whether Julia retains the leadership or your Dad manages to claim back what is rightfully his – the Prime Minister’s position – you should probably consider the top job yourself one day!
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Since when did this become a debate about democracy? The Prime Minister’s position is not ‘rightfully his’ – our democratic system is one in which we elect a PARTY not a LEADER.
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Regardless of Kevin’s Leadership style he was originally put in the position of Leader of the ALP by his party members. A Leadership style is obvious well before a person becomes Leader. You know who the team player are, the dictators and the pussycats are well before they even become a Leader. So the ALP members knew exactly what type of person they were putting into Leadership well before they voted Kevin in. So to now back track and state all these things about his Leadership in my opinion is bulls*#t. They knew what they were getting into and they realised they needed it to win the election.
My second point is this. We the public decided we wanted Kevin. We voted him in. It should be us who decides who is Prime Minister of our Country not the ALP. Power struggles are for when you are in opposition not when you are Leadership. We voted for Kevin 07. How dare the ALP take our vote away from us because they now dont like the Leadership style that they always knew existed. Now there will be those who argue that we voted in the Party not Kevin. Well I think the average person votes for the person not the party. Every phone and party information handed out during elections always shows the face and policies of the Leader. i.e. Kevin or Tony or Julia. The 07 election is know to everyone as Kevin07. Not Labour07.
So in my opinion the Prime Minister position should always be left to the people not the party. The party should have voted in the correct person to lead them from the the start…. when they were in opposition. .
Having said that I now feel uncomfortable that we are doing it again. While we didn’t exactly vote in Julia she did happen to end up being Prime Minister. So now effectively we are again going against the whole stick with the person the people voted in. So all in all this still feel uncomfortable for me.
I was very little when Paul Keating did it to Bob Hawke and I still remember feeling terrible about it. I also remember having respect for John Howard for realising that it wasn’t up to him to put Costello into power but the people. I think the party need to realise that we vote for the Prime Minister…. not them.
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What you’ve described is not how our political system works. You didn’t vote for ‘Kevin 07′ unless you live in his electorate. You voted for the Labor Party.
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It doesn’t actually matter about the technicalities as to who actually elects the Prime Minister….what matters is the perception in the minds of the people. There is no point in pointing out that people didn’t actually vote for Kevin because that’s not the way our political system works. A large majority of voters believe when they cast a vote it is for the leader as well as their local member.
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Actually, it does matter!
If more people were aware of the way our electoral system worked then Jess Rudd wouldn’t be able to sell her “my Dad was hardly done by” story so easily.
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I know we vote for the Party but I was trying to point out that the majority of Voters do not see it that way. They vote for the person not the party. Everyone on this sight is talking Julia vs Kevin. Kevin vs Tony. How they love Kevin or Julia or Tony. Or hate Kevin, Julia or Tony. If it was just about the party to the average person the words Kevin, Julia or Tony would never be mentioned. We would love our party regardless of the Leader of the party. How many people have said they will never vote Liberal if Tony is the Leader. Or never vote Labour as long as Julia is the Leader. They say this because to them it isn’t about the Party it is about the Leader of the party. Otherwise it wouldn’t matter who the leader was and they would vote Labour or Liberal anyway!
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The USA has a popularly elected president in that:
They have primaries state by state whereby the leader of the party is chosen
Then they have general elections
Their terms go for four years not three (although they do have mid term elections)
This process goes on for nearly a year
Voting is not compulsory
I’m not hugely interested or knowledgeable about politics either and these are some basic differences.
Would you think that Australians would like to participate in that process?
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If the Rudd family thinks this is a popularity contest over skill then Kevin should just go on Dancing with the Stars. I am a Labor voter who does NOT support Kevin Rudd and does Not believe he is best to lead the party and his leadership is NOT in the best interests of the country.
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Ummmm so after watching K Rudd pitch exactly the same message this morning …. Yep thanks for the ‘opinion’ piece! You could have charged ad space for this!!
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Couldn’t have said it better myself
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