The Party Thieves: The Real Story of the 2010 Election
A Politics book. An easy read but not much insight. Cassidy provides a commentary...
Written by one of Australia’s most esteemed political journalists, this detailed coverage of the 2010 federal election analyzes eight months of dramatic Australian politics. Examining Malcolm Turnbull’s manic desire to get his own way in the party and Kevin Rudd’s authoritarian approach to government, this account follows the politicians’ subsequent demise and the ascension of both Tony Abbott and Julia Gillard. From Australia's first woman Prime Minister to a hung parliament and a three-week period sans a Prime Minister, this book follows the 2010 election and its aftermath.
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- Pages: 224 pages
- ISBN: 9780522857801 / 0
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Pretty definitive account of the factors leading up to the sacking of Rudd and results of the 2010 election. Much more depth to this analysis than some of journalists attempts after those events. This doesn't offer a smorgasboard of new insights, but there are a few, and it is a solid revision of the events leading up to the 2010 election. The party thieves are Turnbull and Rudd who lost the confidence of their parties, leading to losses of leadership (and in Rudd's case the prime ministership). The similarities between them... An easy read but not much insight. Cassidy provides a commentary on the over-covered crazy election campaign of 2010 and the events post election.A fun read but not much new to offer.