Rudd had worked himself into a psychological state

I do find this a bit of self serving neosnnse.1. Rudd had worked himself into a psychological state andOh brother, arm chair psychologist making a diagnosis more to do with either the MSM meme, Labor hack meme after the knifing or simply a existing prejudice.2. The cabinet was falling apart — Rudd had no political capital left mainly becauseRubbish. Cabinet was cabinet and the only difficulty it had was Swan/Gillard on the ETS shelving and their immediately leaking it to the media. The problem with cabinet was Rudds refusal to be a factional hack and Gillards desire to white ant for his job.3. He’d alienated himself from the ALP factions. Which is, fundamentally, the internal structure of the ALP.He was never in with factions from the beginning. One can probably surmise that from the day they made him LOTO they had in the back of their minds to replace at the first opportunity should he become PM. Which they did.4. Rudd’s top-down leadership style is not compatible with social-democratic values. Well, just a nothing comment. Labor spent more than a decade in opposition because of its toxic factionalism. Rudd was outside most of that and succeeded and probably was most popular with the public because of the freedom he had from this debilitating poison, for a time. Again how much of this allegation is simple MSM and Labor hack meme. Much of it I would guess. - Posted on : 11-September-2014

Demographic view of Werriwa

In the following years, the demographic group, and electoral redistributions Werriwa started to decline and in 1913, no longer contained Lake George. In spite of this, and other important changes in its borders, because it becomes in the southwest suburb of Sydney electorate more than 150 miles from Lake George, which kept the name Werriwa, mainly because it is a original electorate of the federation - the guidelines of the Australian Electoral Commission on electoral redistributions required to preserve the original names russian electorates where possible. - Posted on : 13-August-2013

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History of Elections in Werriwa

Member is Laurie Ferguson since 2010. Previously, the member of Granville 1984-1990, member for Reid State 1990-2010. The seat was won by the free trade Alfred Conroy in 1901. Conroy was defeated by David Hall (ALP) in 1906. Hall was re-elected in 1910, but resigned in 1912 to return to the political situation. Hall served as Minister of Justice and Attorney General from 1912 to 1920. Hall was expelled from the ALP in 1916 to support the project, together with the prime minister William Holman. Werriwa was won by ALP Benjamin Bennett, of the 1912 election, but withdrew on the election of 1913, when Mr. Conroy was chosen by the Liberal Party. John Lynch purchased the rear seat of Conroy in 1914 and came out of the ALP in the draft of 1916, became a nationalist. Lynch was re-elected as a nationalist in 1917, but lost the seat of the ALP Hubert Lazzarini in 1919. Werriwa began change heavily the southern highlands of the Illawarra region redistribution in 1922, and during the next thirty years saw Lazzarini Maj headquarters in the district of Liverpool and end up losing the Illawarra. Lazzarini continued NSW Premier Jack Lang of the ALP in 1931, and was one of the separators of work that led to the fall of the Scullin government and Werriwa loss the candidate countries of Walter McNicoll party, the election of the year. Lazzarini found Werriwa as labor candidate in 1934, Lang, and returned to the ALP in 1936. Lazzarini has served as a minister in the Government of Curtin and Chifley the First Ministry in 1940, and held the seat until his death in 1952. The election of 1952 was won by the candidate ALP Gough Whitlam. Whitlam was in the direction of the Labor Party in 1967 and was elected prime minister in 1972. Whitlam was prime minister for three years, which made him lose the elections in 1975 following the dismissal of his government. Continues to be the leader of the opposition and led the ALP in the elections of 1977 and retired in 1978. The election of 1978 was won by John Kerin, who previously held the seat next to Macarthur from 1972 until his defeat in 1975. Kerin has served as minister of the entire government of Hawke, reaching the position of Treasurer Paul Keating after he moved to the backbench in 1991, but a difficult period as treasurer seen go to the backbench just before Keating became prime minister, and retired in 1994. The election of 1994 was won by the mayor of Liverpool and protected Whitlam Mark Latham. Latham grew rapidly ALP seats after his electoral defeat in 1996, despite the fact that he left the banks after the elections due to conflicts with the ALP leader Kim Beazley 1998. Latham went back to the first row after the elections of 2001, when Simon Crean with success Kim Beazley as leader of the opposition, reaching the position of Treasurer of shadows created before he resigned as leader and was chosen by little Latham as leader of the Labor Party in December 2003. Latham led the ALP to defeat in the elections of 2004 and resigned in early 2005 as leader of the Labor Party and deputy for Werriwa. Follow-up to the election (in which the author was a candidate for the Greens) saw ALP candidate Chris Hayes elected safely, and was reelected in 2007. - Posted on : 13-August-2013

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