Did anyone notice today that the editorials in both the Sun Herald and the Sunday Telegraph were encouraging people to vote for the coalition? In addition, every columnist in the daily telegraph (except for a former ALP senator who was fairly neutral) was backing the coalition.
The Sun Herald's apparent support for the coalition is particulary bad news for the ALP as fairfax newspapers have backed them often since 1984. The must have been turned off by some of Latham's recent ridiulous policies like "Medicare Gold" which can only have a bad impact on Australia's budget and economy over the long term. Some other policies like their industrial relations one is also likely to be very unpopular.
The Daily Telegraph and other Murdoch tabloids accross Australia will be backing the coalition strongly this week given Latham's absurd recent policies as will other papers such as the Australian. With Fairfax papers now also apparently on side chances are looking increasingly slim for the ALP.
I thought this article by Terry McCrann in the Daily Telegraph was a fitting description of the ALPs discipline over the past week:
http://finance.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,10948925%5E521,00.html
The Sun Herald's apparent support for the coalition is particulary bad news for the ALP as fairfax newspapers have backed them often since 1984. The must have been turned off by some of Latham's recent ridiulous policies like "Medicare Gold" which can only have a bad impact on Australia's budget and economy over the long term. Some other policies like their industrial relations one is also likely to be very unpopular.
The Daily Telegraph and other Murdoch tabloids accross Australia will be backing the coalition strongly this week given Latham's absurd recent policies as will other papers such as the Australian. With Fairfax papers now also apparently on side chances are looking increasingly slim for the ALP.
I thought this article by Terry McCrann in the Daily Telegraph was a fitting description of the ALPs discipline over the past week:
http://finance.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,10948925%5E521,00.html