Today has certainly been a very eventful day in Australian politics. It began with the declaration of two key independents, Oakeshott and Windsor, that they would not seek reelection.
This was followed up with a vote on the Labor leadership at 7 pm tonight. This time, there was a major swing towards Kevin Rudd, with many in the caucus seeing the writing on the wall. Bill Shorten's support, while not sufficient alone, helped Kevin Rudd over the line.
Now the election looks a lot tighter. This will be interesting. Now I hope that Labor under Kevin Rudd will scrap the plans for the $2000 self education cap and the Medicare cuts. It will be interesting to see what his policies will be and who will form the new cabinet.
Hello everyone. I graduated with Doctor of Medicine at the University of Melbourne in 2015. I previously attained a Bachelor of Biomedicine at Melbourne in 2011. This blog documents some of my journey so far, starting from the year before I got into medicine. It also contains discussions of other issues with varying degrees of relevance to medicine or the selection process that I decide to bring up.
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Kevin Rudd regains Labor leadership 57-45
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