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    NEWS.com.au, Australia

    Howard denies fresh leadership speculation

    By Maria Hawthorne, Melissa Jenkins and Crystal Ja September 16, 2007
    03:41pm

    PRIME Minister John Howard has denied fresh speculation that he will
    hand over to Treasurer Peter Costello as early as Tuesday.

    And Mr Costello made it clear he would not challenge for the Liberal
    leadership, even if a key opinion poll shows the Government heading
    for a landslide loss.

    Supporters of Mr Costello told Fairfax newspapers today that a
    leadership switch could still take place before the federal election,
    due within weeks, if Tuesday's Newspoll shows no turnaround in the
    Coalition's fortunes.

    But Mr Howard, who last week stared down party critics who thought the
    coalition would be better off without him, rejected the suggestion.

    `Well, that's news to me,' Mr Howard said at an Armenian cultural
    festival in Sydney.

    `My position was outlined last week and you know me, it hasn't
    changed.'

    Mr Costello also ruled out any move.

    `My position is today as it was last week and as it was last year,' Mr
    Costello told Channel 9.

    `I'm going to this election as a team. John Howard asked me to go to
    this election with him as his deputy leader and his treasurer.

    `Last year, I said I would. I will. That's it.'

    Labor has been leading the Government in opinion polls all year, with
    the most recent Newspoll showing the Opposition 18 points ahead on a
    two-party preferred basis.

    Tuesday's poll is the first taken since last week's damaging
    leadership turmoil, which forced Mr Howard to reluctantly outline his
    plan to step down next term if his Government is re-elected.

    Yesterday, he promised to remain on the backbench for the full term,
    sparing the voters of Bennelong a by-election, if the Coalition won.

    Workplace Relations Minister Joe Hockey said there were no plans to
    revisit the leadership, dismissing the speculation as `absolute
    rubbish'.

    `I can say with total conviction that John Howard will be leading us
    to the next election and beyond,' Mr Hockey told Channel 10.

    But he conceded the Government would take a battering in the opinion
    polls.

    `Last week was a very difficult week for the Government. I would be
    surprised if Newspoll were not the same or if not worse for the
    Government given what happened last week,' Mr Hockey said.

    However, deputy Labor leader Julia Gillard said she expected Mr
    Howard's personal approval rating to rise in the Newspoll because
    voters felt sorry for the Prime Minister.

    `I think Australians watching that very painful episode might reward
    him with a little bit of a sympathy card,' she said.

    `He was pleading with Australians for his political life.'

    Mr Howard can call the election for any Saturday between now and
    January 19, but has promised it will be held by early December.

    Ms Gillard said there were no excuses for not calling it by next
    weekend at the latest.

    Mr Howard said it would be a challenge to win a fifth consecutive term
    in office, but not impossible.

    `All elections are tough and I have been saying all year this one will
    be the toughest,' he said.

    `But I believe the Coalition can win the election. I believe when
    people focus on the substance we have delivered ... that they will
    decide in our favour.'
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