LABOR and the opposition seem united on one front: they think Australians are sick of hearing about the ousting of former prime minister Kevin Rudd.
Trade Minister Craig Emerson says he has "zero" interest in a book, Tales from the Political Trenches, by former Labor MP Maxine McKew that details Mr Rudd's removal.
The book includes a written response from Mr Rudd about how he felt when his deputy Julia Gillard replaced him as prime minister.
On Sunday News Ltd revealed Mr Rudd felt "betrayed" and "let down" because Ms Gillard and Treasurer Wayne Swan gave no indication of their intentions on the evening before the coup.
Opposition leader Tony Abbott suggested Labor should be given a stint in opposition to sort out their internal problems.
"I think the public are sick of the soap opera," Mr Abbott told reporters in Canberra.
"The Labor Party leadership is a soap opera and the only way to end the soap opera is to change the government."
Dr Emerson refused to weigh in when asked on Sunday about the latest chapter in the 2010 ousting saga.
The minister said he had no interest and suspected the Australian public felt the same.
"My interest in that book is zero. That's the truth of it," Dr Emerson told Sky News on Sunday.
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