Australia's Prime Minister (PM) defends his centralist position
Malcolm Turnbull our Australian PM is on his way home from the G20 summit. I am proud of the way he presents on the world stage, yet he feels he needs from London to defend his liberal politics at home.
It is shame that the PM he defeated in the party room, Tony Abbot, continues to undermine our PM by claiming that he is not true to the right wing conservatism of the Liberal Party. Malcolm Turnbull today gave Mr Abbot a history lesson about how the founder of the Liberal Party, Sir Robert Menzies, saw liberalism as being at the Centre of politics, certainly not to the left nor too far to the right.
Malcolm Turnbull is making headway as our PM by getting legislation through an often hostile senate (upper house of review) and is to be admired how he juggles the tensions within his party. I defend him yet I am more to the left than him being a rusted in Labor Party voter. All Mr Abbot is succeeding in doing is making the leader of the Labor opposition, Bill Shorten, have one happy day after another.
Australians on the whole are pretty fed up with career politicians Labor and Liberal. Mr Turnbull is not a career politician but a very successful businessman turned PM. When one looks at some of the past positions he has taken before entering politics, like running a campaign for Australia to become a republic, one sees a very good human being who cares about all Australians while having a real conscience about global issues like climate change. He is in no way like Donald Trump thank goodness.
May the Force be with our PM!
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It is shame that the PM he defeated in the party room, Tony Abbot, continues to undermine our PM by claiming that he is not true to the right wing conservatism of the Liberal Party. Malcolm Turnbull today gave Mr Abbot a history lesson about how the founder of the Liberal Party, Sir Robert Menzies, saw liberalism as being at the Centre of politics, certainly not to the left nor too far to the right.
Malcolm Turnbull is making headway as our PM by getting legislation through an often hostile senate (upper house of review) and is to be admired how he juggles the tensions within his party. I defend him yet I am more to the left than him being a rusted in Labor Party voter. All Mr Abbot is succeeding in doing is making the leader of the Labor opposition, Bill Shorten, have one happy day after another.
Australians on the whole are pretty fed up with career politicians Labor and Liberal. Mr Turnbull is not a career politician but a very successful businessman turned PM. When one looks at some of the past positions he has taken before entering politics, like running a campaign for Australia to become a republic, one sees a very good human being who cares about all Australians while having a real conscience about global issues like climate change. He is in no way like Donald Trump thank goodness.
May the Force be with our PM!
GD
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