The sniping about Gillard's past continues

It takes a long time for political mud slinging to register with most voters. So nothing surprising to me that this morning's Newspoll in The Australian shows little change in how it expects people would vote if they were asked to do so now.
Labor would be soundly beaten at an election but perhaps do slightly better than predicted a fortnight ago. The stories about Prime Minister's relationship years ago woith a trade union official allegedly tickling the workers' funds have done no apparent harm.to her and her Labor Party.
But the drip, drip, drip of stories continue with the Sydney Daily Telegraph having this contribution on page five this morning after a pointer on page one.

As I keep writing, this is a story that will not go away.

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