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Australian Notes

Australian Notes

31 August 2013

9:00 AM

31 August 2013

9:00 AM

The Labor party has no hope of winning the election unless something extraordinary happens in the next few days. Is a Syrian war extraordinary enough? Kevin Rudd leapt on it as a means of exhibiting himself as a world figure, including some dodgy publicity stunts; but it was also his proper role as Prime Minister to try to give national leadership in a crisis, which could involve Australia in a military commitment, possibly within days.

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