Weatherill to challenge Foley for the deputy role

Mmmmmm ... love to be a fly on the wall in the Labor camp at the moment.
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/in-d ... 5843368777
ENVIRONMENT Minister Jay Weatherill has announced he will challenge Deputy Premier Kevin Foley for his job in the wake of Labor's narrow election victory.
Mr Weatherill, who has been considered a future Premier, said he had notifed both Mr Rann and Mr Foley of his intention.
"It is time for a new approach," he told AdelaideNow.
"We have been given a very clear message from the community and we have to heed that message.
"Part of that is the way in which we have been governing and that is something I think I can help the Government with.
"That is why I am seeking the deputy's role to support Mike Rann."
It is understood Mr Weatherill telephoned both Mr Rann and Mr Foley about his move.
The Labor Caucus will not meet for several weeks to appoint a new front bench and reappoint Premier Mike Rann because all MPs have a vote, and several seats in the Lower House and the numbers in the Upper House will not be finalised for several weeks.
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/in-d ... 5843368777
ENVIRONMENT Minister Jay Weatherill has announced he will challenge Deputy Premier Kevin Foley for his job in the wake of Labor's narrow election victory.
Mr Weatherill, who has been considered a future Premier, said he had notifed both Mr Rann and Mr Foley of his intention.
"It is time for a new approach," he told AdelaideNow.
"We have been given a very clear message from the community and we have to heed that message.
"Part of that is the way in which we have been governing and that is something I think I can help the Government with.
"That is why I am seeking the deputy's role to support Mike Rann."
It is understood Mr Weatherill telephoned both Mr Rann and Mr Foley about his move.
The Labor Caucus will not meet for several weeks to appoint a new front bench and reappoint Premier Mike Rann because all MPs have a vote, and several seats in the Lower House and the numbers in the Upper House will not be finalised for several weeks.