Graney said:
You can't seriously believe this is a good policy.
No I think it's terrible policy, the point in which we differ is not on the quality of Rudd's premiership which we both have little patience for but how we believe history will rewrite it.
I can see the documentary interviews now,
Kevin: We had the greens threatening to withold preferences and to be honest it would have been very easy to just say, yeah we'll slash them all. But it wouldn't have been the right policy, we needed to find a solution that balanced the economic needs with the environmental needs and unfortunately Senator Brown wasn't interested in that.
Swan: It took alot of courage to take on the greens at that time because the way they were growing their preferences could well have made them kingmakers by thenext election. But Kevin wasn't having any of it.
Gillard: I remember saying to the prime minister, look just cut them, it'll be the end of the greens and we'll have the security to really govern propperly once that happened but he told me, Julia, it's not the right policy.
Garrett: I don't know why we didn't cut them more, it just gave ammo to all those saying we were no diferentt to Howard. We really should have cut them.