November 26 2007 - Labor Leadership a New Brand in Australia
On election night he was explicit about burying the old ideological divides, naming those divides of public/private, unions/business, economics/environment and federal/state. Rudd has no interest, now that Howard has gone, in winning the old battles with Howard (unlike most of the progressive side). He seeks, instead, to build upon the logic of his campaign to entrench Labor as the party of the future in the minds of the Australian people.
Rudd will be effective in orchestrating Kyoto ratification and taking early action on hospitals and education. His greatest challenge will lie in taking the tough decisions in the first budget. So, how tough is Kevin Rudd?
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