factions

Lawrence Springborg - 01:01:25

Interview: 
Lawrence Springborg
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01:01:25
Lawrence Springborg outlines the formation and structure of the LNP and the appointment of Campbell Newman as leader of the LNP.

Rob Whiddon - 01:21:30

Interview: 
Rob Whiddon
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01:21:30
Rob Whiddon reflects on the outcomes of the reform movement and intervention. He discusses returning to government, the broadening of the party, the emergence of the factional system as well as the formation of friendships.

Rob Whiddon - 01:10:49

Interview: 
Rob Whiddon
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01:10:49
Rob Whiddon reflects on what he would do differently if he could live the intervention period over. He discusses the long term impact of the emergence of factions.

Rob Whiddon - 01:06:48

Interview: 
Rob Whiddon
Time: 
01:06:48
Rob Whiddon describes the emergence of the Centre Caucus faction. He notes the differences between various factions.

Rob Whiddon - 00:59:14

Interview: 
Rob Whiddon
Time: 
00:59:14
Rob Whiddon comments on the emergence of the Centre Caucus in the 1970s and the emergence of the factional system.

Rob Whiddon - 00:44:56

Interview: 
Rob Whiddon
Time: 
00:44:56
Rob Whiddon recalls divisions within the reform group. He states that differences of opinion emerged over tactics. He notes the vicious nature of the internal dispute.

Warren Pitt - 01:25:21

Interview: 
Warren Pitt
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01:25:21
Warren Pitt discusses the various premiers he has worked under and their working styles. He reflects on the Bligh Government and the criticism the government has faced since announcing the asset sales.

Warren Pitt - 00:17:12

Interview: 
Warren Pitt
Time: 
00:17:12
Warren Pitt describes his alignment to the AWU faction.

Ian McLean - 00:44:28

Interview: 
Ian McLean
Time: 
00:44:28
Ian McLean discusses the emergence of the factional system. He discusses the links between the left and unions and the role of the union movement in the modern Labor Party.

Ian McLean - 00:41:14

Interview: 
Ian McLean
Time: 
00:41:14
Ian McLean notes the importance of party unity in improving the party's electoral position.
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