Julia
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Watching this interview with Costello tonight, for me, confirmed John Howard's decision not to pass the leadership to him. Even at this stage, he indulges in double talk, amongst painting himself as a victim.
He was essentially still refusing to absolutely rule out ever accepting the leadership, and the impression he gives is that he wants his colleagues to beg a bit more, and, lo, he just could be available some time in the distant future.
Anyone who has suggested that by his staying on the back bench he constitutes a destabilising influence is, imo, completely correct.
Certainly he was a witty and sarcastic performer in parliament, but I can't avoid the conclusion that a 'performer' is all he is.
He was essentially still refusing to absolutely rule out ever accepting the leadership, and the impression he gives is that he wants his colleagues to beg a bit more, and, lo, he just could be available some time in the distant future.
Anyone who has suggested that by his staying on the back bench he constitutes a destabilising influence is, imo, completely correct.
Certainly he was a witty and sarcastic performer in parliament, but I can't avoid the conclusion that a 'performer' is all he is.