They need massive structural changes.But that is exactly what will happen:
If Rudd wins: no-one can work with him and he is not viable in an ongoing sense.
If Gillard wins she cannot win the election: so why stick with her?
Someone else will - MUST lead.
In terms of stability it would be better they do it now rather than later.
The Labor party is being given a great opportunity to make ongoing change and actually provide stability - sadly the factions and faceless men Rudd speaks of will not have it yet, which is a great pity for their party and the Australian people overall.
You say Gillard can't win the next election, I agree.
Possibly Shorten later, I agree.
Rudd may, extreme outside chance of winning the election, so why change to someone who is not proven, who probably won't win?
If Rudd wins on Monday and wins next year, keep him as P.M.
If Gillard wins on Monday, will lose next year, replace her with probably Shorten.
The reason the Labor party should go back to Rudd is because he may, I might add a big may win the next election, no other reason.
Labor will have to put up with him or face oblivion.
For stability until the next election stick with Gillard. She loses the next election then go to Shorten.
Really Kev? You want to confirm how badly you were thumped?