Movement at the station in the Greens party.
Milne out (pushed?). Di Natale in.
Labor would have been hoping for a Hanson-Young or someone equally unpalatable to the mainstream, but the measured Di Natale, I suspect, will be at least as successful as Milne.
The Labor primary vote, meantime, is drifting into unelectable territory.
Shorten, unbelievably, is equal with Abbott as preferred PM. The public are making their mind up about Shorten, and it seems they don't particularly like what they see.
The ALP must be desperately wishing they hadn't locked into Rudd's reforms that make the leader bulletproof in between elections.
Unless Hockey and Abbott butcher the budget (a possibility), I'm beginning to think Shorten won't get them there.
Milne out (pushed?). Di Natale in.
Labor would have been hoping for a Hanson-Young or someone equally unpalatable to the mainstream, but the measured Di Natale, I suspect, will be at least as successful as Milne.
The Labor primary vote, meantime, is drifting into unelectable territory.
Shorten, unbelievably, is equal with Abbott as preferred PM. The public are making their mind up about Shorten, and it seems they don't particularly like what they see.
The ALP must be desperately wishing they hadn't locked into Rudd's reforms that make the leader bulletproof in between elections.
Unless Hockey and Abbott butcher the budget (a possibility), I'm beginning to think Shorten won't get them there.