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Sure, and you could also say that he simply didn't relish the proposition of being in opposition. He was always accused of not having much 'ticker'.You could also say that he was smart enough to know that the factions within the Liberal party would tear each other apart and that leadership of a disfunctional party would be more trouble than it was worth.
Sure, and you could also say that he simply didn't relish the proposition of being in opposition. He was always accused of not having much 'ticker'.
It will be interesting to see what job Rudd offers Turnbull now that he is not re-contesting the next election. He knows that Turnbull is a swinging voter, and could have a future in the Labor Party.
That could be the reason, but I think it's more likely that Mr Turnbull realised he would have no second invitation to lead the Libs. His stakes fell irretrievably imo over the Godwin Grech affair, then he rode roughshod over the wishes of his party on Climate Change.This seems to be an early call on the prospects of the liberals at the next election. Not "relishing the proposition of being in opposition" Mr Turnball has called it a day in federal politics...at least as a liberal.
That could be the reason, but I think it's more likely that Mr Turnbull realised he would have no second invitation to lead the Libs. His stakes fell irretrievably imo over the Godwin Grech affair, then he rode roughshod over the wishes of his party on Climate Change.
All up he demonstrated a woeful lack of political nous.
He will be much better off back in the business world, something he understands and for which he has more of an aptitude than he does for politics.
Turnbull has been buried in the ashes. Tony Abbott has risen to the occassion. Lets hope he can maintain the status quo.
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I'm running a book on when Mal is going to challenge.... Not a case of if,but when IMO
....... The choice IMO for the next election is social democracy under Turnbull or Short'un.
....... The choice IMO for the next election is social democracy under Turnbull or Short'un.
If those are the options, Palmer and the Greens, will get a lot more of the vote.IMO
It is like saying you can vote Labor, or Labor, or someone else.
If those are the options, Palmer and the Greens, will get a lot more of the vote.IMO
It is like saying you can vote Labor, or Labor, or someone else.
....... The choice IMO for the next election is social democracy under Turnbull or Short'un.
Not enough moderates in the Noalition, Morrison will be the next leader and Shorten the next PM...the Noalition dont have the balls to dump 1 vote Tony.
Turnbull should be the leader of the Labor Party...That is were his heart is and you can have him.
Turnbull should be the leader of the Labor Party...That is where his heart is and you can have him.
Turnbull should be the leader of the Labor Party...That is were his heart is and you can have him.
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