If an ASX100 company had gone through six CEOs in 17 years (including one having two stints in the role), it would be safe to assume it was a company lacking a long-term strategic direction.
That’s been the federal Liberal Party since 2007. If the Liberal Party was in the business of selling things to the public (which it is in a way), one minute it was selling tractors (under Tony Abbott), one minute it was selling chocolates (under Malcolm Turnbull), and under Scott Morrison it wasn’t quite sure what it was doing.