Julia Gillard will still reside at The Lodge. Gillard remains
both Australia’s leader of the Labor Party and Prime Minister after
easily
surviving a challenge by her predecessor Kevin Rudd. Last
Wednesday, Rudd resigned as Australia’s Foreign Minister while on
an overseas trip in Washington amidst Labor’s falling poll numbers
and public discontent against Gillard’s leadership amongst some
Labor MPs. Gillard bested Rudd by greater than a two to one
margin.
While Gillard has triumphed for the moment amongst Labor MPs and
Senators,
several polls indicate the Australian public prefers Rudd. if
Labor’s poll numbers continue to stay in the doldrums in six months
time then look for Rudd or his supporters to collapse Australia’s
parliament and force early elections. Whether this comes to pass or
not, look for Gillard to be decisively defeated by Tony Abbott and
the Liberals in the next Australian federal election.
Here is what I
wrote about the Gillard-Rudd feud just prior to Rudd’s
resignation.
Hal G. P. Colebatch| 2.27.12 @ 8:43AM
Don't forget in Australia the Liberal
Party is the conservative party. The Labor Party is the tool of the repellant Marxist Greens.
Dai Alanye | 2.27.12 @ 10:52AM
Why is Goldstein commenting on politics? I thought he was the Sports and Entertainment guy.
Tim the Enchanter| 2.27.12 @ 2:32PM
Everyone has to have a hobby, don't cha know?