Admirers suffer a Rudd awakening
“Labor has used tax reform for essentially political purposes. This was evident on AM yesterday, when Rudd ran the line that foreigners own a significant percentage of both Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton and their “massively increased profits … built on Australian resources are mostly, in fact, going overseas”. Well some are. And some of the profits are being re-invested in Australian projects.” Read Gerard Henderson’s column here.
Newspoll today has the Coalition moving ahead of Labor on primary voting intention and the two-party preferred figure. Kevin Rudd’s personal popularity has also taken a hit, with the Australian reporting, “The Prime Minister’s personal satisfaction rating has dropped the most in the shortest time in the 20-year history of Newspoll surveys,” Read the story.
