Rafy
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Tomorrow's Oz:
LABOR MPs reeling from a string of devastating polls that predict electoral ruin for the party expect Julia Gillard to be finished as Prime Minister within two weeks.
Kevin Rudd, who was mobbed by voters on the campaign trail in Geelong on Friday, is expected to be returned to the ALP leadership three years after he was dumped for Ms Gillard by the party's "faceless men".
It is believed the leadership crisis will come to a head in the final two parliamentary sitting weeks of the current government, which start on Monday next week.
Many in the Labor caucus now share the view of most MPs in NSW that while Labor may not win the September 14 election with Mr Rudd as leader, it faces a wipeout under Ms Gillard, with the loss of as many as 40 seats. Key Labor MPs in Ms Gillard's Victorian stronghold have become spooked and can no longer be counted on to support her.
Union leaders, who helped bring down Mr Rudd and have supported Ms Gillard's leadership, are also conceding her hold on the top job is over.[...]
After three years, the reign is over
IT'S now a question of how and when Julia Gillard's blighted leadership will end.
Remarkably close to the third anniversary of the removal of Kevin Rudd, Labor MPs seem determined to restore the former leader in the hope he can save their individual seats and the collective parliamentary Labor Party from being shunted to a decade in the wilderness. Having eschewed Rudd twice in the past because they put their hatred for him above the recognition of the voters' hatred for Gillard, Labor MPs have now been spooked into action.
How they will actually finish a determined Prime Minister is not clear but it will have to be in the next two parliamentary sitting weeks and unless Gillard agrees to go it will be bloody. Even if she resists, it is clear she cannot last as leader with her "friends" now announcing her demise.
Tony Abbott has Gillard's number but will face a new/old challenge in Rudd. He'll probably also face a new election timetable, which will be to everyone's liking, no matter who they vote for.