latham knew implications of book: biographer, page-2

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    " ..Latham knew implications of his book"

    I wonder if Latham realized that this book would result in the demise of Beazley, because that is what is likely to happen now that key people are lining up publically against him - and that's not sustainable.

    Julia Gillard has supported Latham's right to say what he believes and Faulkner is actually launching the book so he's declared himself by implication.

    All of Crean's supporters are upset with his treatment and the odd back bencher and former front benchers are expressing full-on criticism of the leader.

    This is blood on the floor time - not a half baked struggle being conducted beyond closed doors. Beazley cannot continue to accept public ridiclue from within his team, something has to give.

    regards
 
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