The opposition leader has unified Labor after its past leadership traumas and will position himself as the right choice for the times
Before the last federal election, in the winter of 2016, I asked some of Bill Shorten’s colleagues to describe the federal Labor leader in a word. Lucky was the word they invoked most often.
Repeating this same exercise three years later, as Shorten enters a new election cycle, a different word emerges. To be clear, there are official words about the Labor leader: words like “tenacious”, and “determined”, and “tested” – but the unofficial word, once you clear the talking points, is ready.
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