Internal rivalries are always the bitterest in politics. Which is why leaders don’t tend to give their predecessors much solo airtime.
memorably joined his comms spokesmanA briefing leaked to Sky News this month illustrated how all Labor candidates must have interviews, speeches, opinion pieces and media responses centrally approved by CHQ.
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