Everyone. Julia Wasn't even voted in by us, The decision was made by politicians , But now what shes done to Australia. Kevin was a way Better PM And will go down In history, I don't know if its possible for him to come back into power again, I guess he would have to work his way up again. But lets just hope he does.
It is doubtful that "everyone" thinks Kevin Rudd should return. As Australia's leader, he did make mistakes.
In addition, it is almost certain that Liberal/Nationals supporters would not like to see Kevin Rudd's return. Many LNP supporters believe Mr Rudd mismanaged the Australian economy, spending the surplus left behind by the previous Liberal government.
Aside from that, however, many people - both Labor and LNP supporters - do feel that Mr Rudd had a better personality, a warmer manner and more eloquent speech than Ms Gillard.
This opinion was put to the test when Mr Rudd was restored as party leader several months before the 2013 federal election. He was an ineffective and very negative campaigner, and the Liberal Party was voted in with an overwhelming majority.
Kevin Paul Rudd, former Prime Minister of Australia, has a "crook back," something he has suffered with since he had problems with the alignment of his legs since childhood and complicated by an injury as an adult which required surgery. He has had physiotherapy and massages for decades.As to what he should do for his chronic back pain, he should continue to do what his medical practitioners advise, which currently includes physiotherapy and massage. He also uses products designed for lumbar support.
Many do believe he will make a comeback. Others do not think so. The nation and its politicians are divided.
Phil Rudd, the drummer.
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I do.
All you can really do is let him know that you are willing to be there for him should he decide to come back to you. But chances are, if he still loves you and wants you back, he'll find a way to get back to you.
Kevin Rudd was elected into office by the Australian public. Rudd was elected on a mandate to take action on climate change, bridge the Indigenous divide by firstly apologising and then improving the dire situation in remote Aboriginal communities, his promise to abolish WorkChoices, IR laws, an 'education revolution' and because John Howard was proving quite unpopular at this time. At the time Kevin Rudd's character, as well as his policies, were not placed under intense media-scrutiny. In fact, many commentators refer to this phenomena, where a politician remains unattacked for a certain amount of time while in office, as the 'honeymoon phase'. You would happliy know what one such policy is obvious in the sense that he is creating future voters for his stay in parliment. Which one? The one laptop per child policy, which, in reality is only supplied to students in year nine. Fustratingly enough, most other students will just have to settle for a pat on the back. It is now obvious that Kevin Rudd's only policy is to grasp onto power. The mandate on which he was elected has now been flushed down the toilet, along with over $52 billion in stimulus packages. He made an apology, but has taken no phyisical action. He signed Kyoto, but then set a 5-15% reduction target. He abolished WorkChoices (IR Laws) and replaced them with a union heavy system. Any action he takes on education, he now parades as being part of an 'education revolution' but the extent of such actions is minimal; the most wasteful and overbudget being the promise that every student will have a laptop. A promise that the Labor government, with the Labor States, bungled. Over time Kevin Rudd has revealed himself to be an illusive character of little substance. For all his rhetoric and symbolism, very little has been done. He sees himself as an intellectual, as seen by his unsubstantiated and ridiculous blaming of the financial crisis on 'neo-liberalism' and 'extreme-capitalism' in an attempt to connect with his voters and galvanise blame amongst the left towards the right. (Though it was the Democrats who voted and carried through the US Senate legislation permitting and encouring NINJA (no income, no job or asset) loans to help those of lower socio-economical status.) It's apparent then, that again, Kevin Rudd's only policy is power and his time in power characterised by his feeble attempt to maintain it.
Yea if you are stupid enough to.
Yes, she will come back when she thinks it is safe to do so. Yes, she will come back when she thinks it is safe to do so.
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Kevin Rudd is the 26th Prime Minister of Australia. He is a notorious character in Australia at present, and is now answering every question put to him with a now coined phrase 'argy-bargy'. Australians now long for the day when they were governed by a prominent and capable pair of eye brows. John Howard come back!!! _________ It will take years to undo the damage perpetrated on Australia by Howard and the Liberal party. Being convincingly trounced in the last election, is the greatest single thing he has done for this country. He can be thankful that we do not subscribe to some of the practices of some of our more politically intolerant foreign friends.
No there are no plans to bring him back