We are closing our rolling coverage of the ALP leadership spill now at 6.00pm. A summary of how it all went down is below, for any of you who were busy working or looking after kids and missed the whole thing.
For those who’ve been hanging out with us since early this afternoon, it’s been fun and a whole lot of hype for nothing, huh?
5.51pm: Leader of the Greens, Christine Milne speaks with journalists in the press gallery, claiming credit for every reform the parliament has passed this year.
The Greens call on ‘the Labor Party backroom boys’ to get out of the way, so the parliament can get on with delivering the reforms it needs to.
Milne dodges questions about whether she will guarantee supply for the current Government. Adam Bandt, the Greens only member of the House of Representatives says that the Greens won’t ‘do anything to advance Tony Abbott’s cause’.
Milne expresses how sad it is that the apology to families who experienced forced adoption has been forgotten in the midst of this political disruption. She makes the excellent point that a very important day for these people, has been overshadowed.
5.35pm: Tony Abbott says “the minority Government is an experiment that has failed.”
5.30pm: Tony Abbott, Julie Bishop and Warren Truss stand up in front of their campaign banner. They are firmly on election footing. Tony Abbott says: “It doesn’t have to be this way. It doesn’t have to be as bad as this…. We are ready…”
Top Comments
Does anyone else think the whole farce yesterday was just designed to divert attention from the failure of the ghastly Media "Reform" legislation?
Seems very 'convenient' to me that this issue was shafted in favour of the overwhelming reports regarding the spill...
No other situation could have overshadowed the Media issue in my view.
I think Simon took one for the team and they did what they needed to do to silence the response and fallout to the legislation not being passed.
The issue is one of popularity, yes its sad that all this leadership rumbling is taking focus away from policy, the opposition is saying they are in effective yet they continue to pass legislation and get on with the job of governing the country.
The media are the ones who are putting all their focus the leadership and not on the things that are actually happening.
I for one would prefer Rudd but don't really care who leads as the leader is the figure head and is not the sum of all the parts. I just don't want to have Abbott as Prime Minister, if you think that Gillard is embarrassing then wait till we get Abbott which looks to be inevitable given the media support for him with his silly little plan which is all show and no substance.