A PROMINENT Labor senator has expressed dismay at Julia Gillard's decision to overrule Kevin Rudd on a key United Nations vote on Palestine.
NSW Labor Senator Doug Cameron said Australia had missed a chance to help win peace in the Middle East.
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The Age revealed yesterday Mr Rudd had also urged Australia to abstain from a separate resolution on Palestine becoming a member of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, only for Ms Gillard to ignore the advice and side with Israel, the US and 11 other countries in opposing the proposal.
Senator Cameron said yesterday he supported Mr Rudd's position and that recognition would have helped their cause and not harmed Israel. ''It would have meant we could take a very small step towards fixing the problems in the Middle East, which is so important in the overall fight against terrorism,'' he said.
http://www.theage.com.au/national/alp-senator-laments-gillards-palestine-stand-20111104-1n0dj.htmlI'm so pleased to read that Kevin Rudd supported the Palestinian bid for membership of UNESCO, because his official position is that he supports the government stand.
But it's yet another instance where Julia Gillard is out of step with the public mood, while Kevin Rudd has his finger right on the pulse, although I'd have preferred him to go one better and recommend an affirmative vote.
I despair, I really do.