Federal Minister Bill Shorten has finally seen what voters saw years ago; he would never be Prime Minister of this nation.
Doubtless the next 48 hours will see thousands of words written about this man who entered the Federal Parliament in 2007. Some of them will be deservedly unattractive.
As a warrior of the Labor right faction, Shorten’s imminent departure from Caucus seems to be a declaration of supremacy from the left.
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