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Old 24th January 2005, 17:27   #6 (permalink)
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On a serious note, if I was ever to even consider voting for the mungrels I might give it a thought if Kevin Rudd was leader. He seems like a decent chap
Trouble is he seems to be little more than a Labor equivalent of John Howard. Intelligent but terminally dull. :smile:

This is also Beazley's problem. In the 2 elections he contested, he lost because he tried to emulate John Howard's policies and strategies. What the Labor backroom boys don't seem to understand is that the Australian public expects their Liberal leaders to be dull and steady and their Labor leaders to be dynamic and progressive. A Labor leader will never win an election by playing safe.
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