Dilbert_X wrote:
I'm just speculating on why she's clinging on to power, its not as if she's achieving anything.
Just in the past week Gillard has brokered a deal to make the Australian Dollar just the third currency, (after the Yen and the US Dollar,) to be traded with the Chinese. While it's not exactly obvious what the implications of this are it is most definitely an achievement. That aside you have:
- The Mining Tax, (which famously ended Rudd's leadership.)
- The Carbon Tax,
- The NBN,
- A continually growing Aus economy despite ongoing global financial turmoil.
- Low unemployment, low inflation, low interest.
- Health reform,
- Educational reform,
- Australia's new seat on the UN Security Council,
- NDIS, (currently being wroked on.)
- Gonski review reforms, (currently being worked on.)
Among many other things that aren't as drastic but are still important in the role of Government, (infrastructure etc.) All this achieved as the nation's first female Prime Minister in a hung Parliament.
Read that article I posted before. You may not agree with it but it will give you a broader outlook.