Kevin Rudd puts Labor into further trouble with his late and expired opening speech for Labor election campaign

Kevin Rudd has now put Labor into further trouble than he already had while he was serving as Prime Minister. “There is a real danger at present because of the rolling political controversy about myself that Mr Abbott is simply able to slide quickly into the office of prime minister without any proper scrutiny … or any real debate about how he would govern Australia,” he has said.
In his come back speech Mr. Rudd long way even before the election has begun, two weeks before the election day, he is unofficially consenting Labor’s defeat by saying that, the distraction of Labor’s rifts is presenting Mr Abbot with a free pass that could hand the Coalition victory this August 21st when the nation goes to vote.
That’s not all he goes on to say, “I cannot for one stand idly by and watch Mr Abbott try to slide into office by default without any real scrutiny.” Yes, Kevin Rudd cannot stand idly to see his dreamed and coveted foreign minister post drowning as Labor is in moving forward and fast forward down the popularity hill. But, Kevin Rudd can’t help himself but speed up the process even faster with his late date expired come back speech for Labor campaign which began a while ago.
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justmeint
August 6th, 2010 at
Will Julia be resurrecting Churchill next? Leave the dead to bury the dead, a very wise man once said……… Let’s get this election over and done with and begin moving Australia forward once again. Right now I feel it is stagnating in a cemetery somewhere.
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