This title is my advice to all Labor Party members and their supporters who are in a mad panic again over Labor's polling numbers.
The Party has never appeared united since the 2010 election.
Despite this, it appeared to be within winning range of a present election, at least on a national vote, barely 2 months ago.
Since then, it is obvious that the party has had a lot of bad publicity, pretty much in one hit: the Obeid inquiry in Sydney, Thompson being arrested, a Senator complaining about being dumped, a couple of prominent MPs announcing early retirement, people double guessing the wisdom of announcing the election date, Rudd deciding to raise his profile, and parliamentarians continuing to openly discuss how depressed they are about their prospects to any journalist they see on the street. (In fact, it seems they run up to any journalist in the street whether the journo wants to talk to them or not.)
This is just ridiculous.
The disunity has to stop: changing leaders, especially back to Rudd, would be a disaster. The public are fickle: he might poll well for a couple of months, but there is no sign at all that he is pushing for any policy change in direction. Do you think people will just vote for him because he's Kevin?
It is absurd that the party should be so fractured after all this time. Rudd should either disappear back into the wood work, or do a public (and genuine) reconciliation with Gillard. (Try looking her in the eye this time.) Otherwise people will continue to not believe him, and his profile will be a continued destabilising influence.
Personally, I want him back in the woodwork. There is no sign he is brilliant with policy. He was always a flaky politician who got in by virtue of a large "it's time" factor for Howard, including dissatisfaction with Workchoices.
And finally - people have to realise the dills on the Coalition at the moment. This morning, I heard that the Shadow Minister for Innovation Industry and Science is Sophie Mirabella (!) She resigned rather than support an ETS an d is prominently against any carbon pricing. She behaves badly in Parliament and is just an awful politician. She's the type of Coalition politician who really must be kept out of government.
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