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Wednesday, 08 October 2008

Libs would have been better off with Costello: ALP secret research revealed

19/07/2008 7:38:00 AM.  | 
The Coalition's best chance of winning the last federal election was to switch to Peter Costello in 2006, according to previously undisclosed research commissioned by ALP headquarters.

The secret ALP polling of swinging voters found that while voters took issue with Mr Costello's perceived personality traits, others found him more "in touch" and "reasonable" than John Howard, The Weekend Australian reports.

The research warned that if the then treasurer was given the freedom to establish his own profile as leader, he could make up ground quickly on Labor, neutralising the generational-change strategy that Kevin Rudd would use against Mr Howard at the election last year.

Details of the research, which contradicts other polls that found Mr Costello was an unpopular alternative to Mr Howard, are disclosed in Inside Kevin 07, a new book by Christine Jackman, a senior writer with The Weekend Australian.

Liberal Party sources said yesterday the Coalition's own research was similar to the ALP findings, but Liberal strategists did not want them canvassed among MPs for fear of destabilising Mr Howard.

"It was known by both sides, but neither had the motivation to say it," one Liberal source said.

The findings have the potential to renew speculation that Mr Costello is the best leadership option for the Liberal Party against Mr Rudd at the next election.

Mr Costello, who refused to comment yesterday, is completing a book, which is due out in October. He is expected to make his political intentions clear at that time.

The ALP polling on Mr Costello was conducted in October 2006, just months after he publicly fell out with Mr Howard over the alleged deal to hand over the Liberal leadership to the treasurer.

ALP national secretary Tim Gartrell asked focus group researcher Tony Mitchelmore to test swinging voters' reaction to Mr Costello.

In his report, Peter Costello - Opportunity or Threat?, Mr Mitchelmore wrote, "On the surface there are real personality issues", with some participants using words such as weasel, snide, smug and creep to describe Mr Costello.

But other voters disagreed, and were more favourably disposed to the then treasurer.

"Below the surface there are acknowledged strengths," Mr Mitchelmore wrote.

Core among them was Mr Costello's "strong economic credibility".

"With free rein to establish his profile as leader, rather than as merely an adjunct to Howard, Costello could make ground quickly, and even enjoy 'an enhanced honeymoon' if voters began to see him as a leader who offered the economic stability of the Howard years, without some of the Prime Minister's perceived 1950s stuffiness," the book quotes the research as saying.

COMMENTS

Saturday, 19 July 2008

Weapons of Mass Distraction. Here we go again. Issued by the ALP in their continued attempt to make Opposition issues the focus to take the scrutiny from their own ineptness. Rudd will try and make ETS an opposition issue by insisting that they take a position PRIOR to treasury analysis being complete. Neither the Opposition or the general public (or the media) should get sucked in.

Posted by: Geoff Bolton, Lane Cove

Saturday, 19 July 2008

Bolts, I totally agree - it's amazing how much attention ALP and its supporters pay to the coalition affairs! What are these got to do with them (or more precisely, their inability to govern the country effectively)?

Posted by: W O, Turramurra

Saturday, 19 July 2008

The Socialist have learned much from the Conservatives over the past fifty years, they have moved so close that, in practice, they are now pretty much the same. They have abandoned old values such as the nationalisation of industries and swung to the opposite and sold off Government businesses. They still talk of being the representative of the workers, pensioners and the disadvantaged, but during the past fifty years those groups have been better-off under the conservatives.

Posted by: Bob Clear, Canberra

Saturday, 19 July 2008

Bob, Canberra. You are spot on. Labor learned that you need the middle ground on your side to win an election. Problem now for Rudd is to deliver to that middle ground that voted for him, and this he will find difficult because of the usual factional in-fighting. Rudd is also fairly cunning in that his major policies thus far are in fact coalition policies, ie ETS, Tax reductions etc. and he is deferring any changes to WorkChoices until AFTER the next election. The electorate needs to be awake!

Posted by: Geoff Bolton, Lane Cove

 

Saturday, 19 July 2008

And add to that, issuing the ETS Green Paper in the middle of the Pope's visit to (again) avoid media scrutiny. We are being conned daily by Rudd and his bunch of political clowns.

Posted by: Geoff Bolton, Lane Cove

 

Saturday, 19 July 2008

Bolts and Wiseacre Ordure, the most desperate and transparent spindoctors for the COALition. Of course this throws dingo amongst the bush turkeys as far as leadership is concerned. But being preferable to Howard is no great recommendation, but this does show that Howard's over inflated ego was a big part of the election wipe out. And before some fool says Labor couldn't win without the Greens, The Lib's can't win without the Hillbillies. Costello's economic credentials have been exposed now too.

Posted by: Graeme Henderson, Darling Downs

 

Saturday, 19 July 2008

Whats all the fuss, Rudd only won because Howard & the Libs were so much on the nose. A retarded wombat would have fared better than either Howard or Costello. Just hope that one day we can actually vote for someone decent -rather than voting against a bunch of wankers.

Posted by: Alex Uren, Luddenham

Saturday, 19 July 2008

Alex, I agree with your logic. Rudd is not even in the same class as a retarded wombat as he has so far fared miserably compared with Howard and Costello in terms of economic management. Enough said.

Posted by: W O, Turramurra

Saturday, 19 July 2008

Alex, i think the retarded Wombat thing is abit extreme mate. Firstly, you wont find a retarded Wombat, Retarded labor pollies on the other hand, well numbered, nowhere near enough to being extinct, wich is an issue!

Posted by: Nick again, Maryborough

 

Saturday, 19 July 2008

Of course Bolton, it wasn't hard for Labor to take the middle ground as Howard and Costello went so far to the racist right in their efforts to win back the Pauline Hanson followers. Of course it is unimportant now, all that matters is that the fascists have lost control and once they get rid of the old Howard era people like Nelson, Abbott, and the others with Howard's racist stench on them, then Australia will have a functionimg government again. It's a worry having no effective opposition.

Posted by: Graeme Henderson, Darling Downs

Saturday, 19 July 2008

Henderson, please let us all know when the "functioning government" gets started. The current Labor circus has been going for nearly 8 months and all that's happened is that we've gone headlong into recession!

Posted by: Geoff Bolton, Lane Cove

Saturday, 19 July 2008

Functioning Government....Hmmm Me thinks you been eating GOLDTOPS from your farm Graeme.... I dont care how LIb/Nat/LAB/GREENS...whoever, Couldnt function in an iron lung, with all the free power on hand! Not since PM J.Curtin have we had a Pollitician capable of functionally running ths Country. Yes I know he was Labor( country party actualy) but some things cant be helped...and at least then, the parties actually had their own policies to run on! Now get over the morons of today, they have you

Posted by: Nick Again, Maryborough

 

Saturday, 19 July 2008

Bolton your loyalty to the old and smelly Howard Government is impressive. Labor wins kudos simply for getting rid of Howard and the Costello idiot. The thing is Howard and Costello stank so much anyone was better so Rudd is the St George of our times, slaying the Evil Dragon of greed and misery. The apology and the signing of Kyoto are great advances, and already the interest rate rises started by Costello's mismanagement have been slowed. I don't know what your problem is, Oh yeah, you lost.

Posted by: Graeme Henderson, Darling Downs

 
 

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