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Traffic Cones!

You have a parking space outside your house.
Lucky you!
But when your car’s not there, people use it. So you put an official looking traffic cone there. No-one parks there. But no-one actually believes the traffic cone is a car.
What the Liberal Party need now is a traffic cone. Someone with no leadership ambitions, who can [...]

Hockey watch

Highlight of the Turnbull – Hockey double act presser this a.m. – Jumpin Joe saying that he wants to ‘knock off Wayne Swan. I only want to knock off Wayne’.
Joe’s gay for Wayne.
To paraphrase 30 Rock, ‘dude, you can’t be just gay for Wayne. That’s not a thing.’
This observation will form the basis of my [...]

Turnbull fixed?

Turnbull can’t take a trick – the news footage on ABC (and doing the rounds everywhere) tonight has him doing a walk n talk with Julie Bishop. ‘What about this leadership speculation?’ the unseen reporter asks. Turnbull misses the beat, and Bishop has to jump in to save an on-camera bluster moment, by saying [...]

Charging people for locking them up

It looks like another case of proper policy losing out to the politics of perception and positioning is unfolding, with the Coalition set to oppose legislation that will scrap the iniquitous, inefficient and counter-productive system of charging people for the cost of putting them in immigration detention.
The injustices of this system have been raised in [...]

Give Petro a go!

Give Petro a go!
I’ve been pondering the possible makeup of Malcolm Turnbull’s new shadow ministry (likely to be announced on Sunday), looking at who is in it at the moment, who could be dropped and who would be good to promote. Although the need to minimise internal unrest probably means there won’t be a huge number [...]

Fishing for differences

Following on from my previous post on the conflicting message of a merged Liberal National Party in Queensland and a determinedly differentiating National Party at federal level, is another small but rather telling example.
The recently tabled Senate Committee report into legislation amending the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act contained a dissenting report from the Coalition [...]

New Nationals Senate leader determined to differentiate from himself

There are continuing rumblings in Queensland that all is not going sweetly with the newly merged Liberal National Party.  It is a matter for the merged party as to how they want to operate, but I have to say I am getting more and more confused about how it is supposed to work.
With Queenslander Barnaby [...]