Ex PM stirs the Liberal pot
Tony Abbott, who was ousted as Australian Prime Minister by the incumbent Malcolm Turnbull, declared after his defeat that he would not stir the pot. He was quiet for a while but now is hard at his activities that can only be seen as undermining the Turnbull government. Abbott claims that he is only trying to bolster the right wing conservatism of the Liberal party to keep it true to its foundation principles.
Be that as it may our country has already been through this destabilisation with the Rudd, Gillard Labor Prime Ministerships. We the great unwashed have had enough. I for one don't want Tony Abbott back as he does not display the statesman like qualities that our PM should have. Malcolm Turnbull has the statesman like qualities and deep down a real empathy for the Australian people. He is hamstrung from within the right wing conservatism of the Liberal party room. He is a successful businessman turned politician and still has a lot to learn about the political arts. We should be patient with him and let the real Malcolm come through to take his chances a against the politically skilful Bill Shorten the opposition leader who is from the Labor Party.
I am a rusted on Labor voter who wants to see the real Malcolm up against Bill in a battle of policies not politics. A fair contest that is part of our Australian 'fair go for all' attitude.
No Tony Abbott under any circumstances.
May the Force be with us!
GD
Be that as it may our country has already been through this destabilisation with the Rudd, Gillard Labor Prime Ministerships. We the great unwashed have had enough. I for one don't want Tony Abbott back as he does not display the statesman like qualities that our PM should have. Malcolm Turnbull has the statesman like qualities and deep down a real empathy for the Australian people. He is hamstrung from within the right wing conservatism of the Liberal party room. He is a successful businessman turned politician and still has a lot to learn about the political arts. We should be patient with him and let the real Malcolm come through to take his chances a against the politically skilful Bill Shorten the opposition leader who is from the Labor Party.
I am a rusted on Labor voter who wants to see the real Malcolm up against Bill in a battle of policies not politics. A fair contest that is part of our Australian 'fair go for all' attitude.
No Tony Abbott under any circumstances.
May the Force be with us!
GD
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