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    We've been Rudded: MPs decry lack of talk

    http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/opinion/weve-been-rudded-mps-decry-lack-of-talk/story-fn53lw5p-1226012268714

    THERE are rumblings of discontent among Labor MPs who are angry Julia Gillard didn't first consult caucus before announcing the government's backflip on a carbon tax.

    "She talked the talk about including us when we gave (Kevin) Rudd the boot, but that's not what she has done. You would have thought (the Prime Minister) would want to know what her marginal seat MPs think about controversial ideas before she announces them," one Labor MP said.

    The Weekend Australian has spoken to three Labor MPs, all of whom supported Gillard's challenge against Rudd last year.

    They expressed frustration that the she had acted with a similar disregard for the views of her party colleagues that her predecessor Rudd did.

    "We got rid of Kevin (Rudd) because he didn't listen, now she isn't talking to us before acting," another Labor MP said.

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    The three Labor MPs, who did not want to be named, are more concerned about the lack of process behind the carbon tax announcement than the substance of the plan.

    Although at least one also had reservations about the backflip: "Julia said there would be no carbon tax, Now there will be. We have to try and sell this in our electorates, which won't be easy."

    When Gillard assumed the Labor leadership she committed to being more consultative than Rudd had been. Gillard's failure to consult with Labor MPs on her carbon tax announcement, coupled with her refusal to accept the Labor review's proposal that the caucus choose the front bench, is a sign that perhaps not much has changed from the way Rudd ran the government.
 
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