Damn. I really wanted Julia Gil­lard to win the Labor lead­er­ship. But she’s pulled out in the interests of ‘party unity’. I think she should have at least stood. But per­haps if she stood and lost, Beazley could­n’t have nom­in­ated her as Deputy and maybe he will. I hope so. I’m cer­tainly ready for a young woman and I can’t believe we’re get­ting the same old man with the same old policies. It wasn’t that Lath­am’s change didn’t work, it was that he only had a half-hearted go at it. It was a huge com­prom­ise, all over the shop. Bring on the Greens.

Anyhow, I guess that means she’s got a very good chance next time when she has more exper­i­ence behind her, and hope­fully she’ll be given a ser­i­ous port­fo­lio so she can con­trib­ute in a major way. The next few years are not going to pretty one the Senate is run by the gov­ern­ment, but some people have sug­ges­ted to me that we won’t see ser­i­ous rad­ic­al­ism in the Aus­tralian pop­u­la­tion until we lose a few rights again, and I’d say that’ll happen pretty soon. My pre­dic­tion is that we’ll lose access to legal abor­tion first, and that sad­dens me doubly because I’ve always been really proud that it was a rel­at­ive of mine who brought that into law here in the first place.