Mercury (Hobart)

Labor leadership wait

Candidates jostle as White speculatio­n mounts

- SUE BAILEY

THE leadership of the Labor Party could take weeks to resolve with speculatio­n Rebecca White may not contest it.

A meeting of the state Parliament­ary Labor Party is expected to be held soon to discuss who will run as leader and deputy leader.

In the wake of the state election, the leadership positions are open and up for grabs.

Under Labor Party rules, if there is more than one candidate a ballot must be held of rank and file party members and state conference delegates which would take some weeks.

Ms White has said she was keen to continue as leader, saying she has “unfinished business”.

But it is believed she will only stand if there are no other contenders.

Franklin member David O’Byrne has long had the backing of key unions including the Health and Community Services Union and United Workers Union to run.

But if Mr O’Byrne, from the powerful left faction, does stand it is likely that Braddon MHA Dr Shane Broad, from the right faction, will challenge him.

There are many in the party who praise Ms White for a gutsy election campaign after a rocky start with fighting over the pre-selection of Kingboroug­h mayor Dean Winter and the standing down of Clark candidate Ben McGregor, who is also the party’s president.

One senior party source said if Mr O’Byrne challenged Ms White it could split the party wide open.

“It would be a recipe for disaster for the ALP,” he said.

Another source said White deserved support.

“She stood up to the faceless

Ms people in the party and she has respect in the party and the wider community,” she said.

“It is about the future of the party and improving how things are done rather than continuing with the status quo.”

Supporters of Mr O’Byrne are not giving any clues about what he might chose to do.

One left faction member said the party was “still licking its wounds from the election”.

“The election result was hardly a win for Rebecca. I would expect David to stand.”

Another source believes it is time Mr O’Byrne stepped up and accused him of underminin­g the party’s leadership for 10 years.

“Not once has he had the guts or the balls to challenge so it is this time or never.”

One party source said Ms White would win the rank and file vote and most likely the delegates’ vote if she nominated.

“If she decides not to stand, I can assure you Broad will put his hand up against O’Byrne.”

Dr Broad confirmed he was “considerin­g his options” if Ms White did not stand as leader.

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White and O’Byrne

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