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Only fools think radical Islamists are one with Australia

Only fools think radical Islamists are one with Australia

Unfortunately after every terror incident in Australia, there are too many leaders in the Muslim community who don’t respond in a very Australian manner. For some, their dream is of an Islamic caliphate ­encompassing Australia, Piers Akerman writes.

‘Our unis are filled with idiots who can vote’

‘Our unis are filled with idiots who can vote’

VOTERS in Wentworth are more than twice as likely to hold a bachelor degree or higher, which shows they’re good students but it doesn’t necessarily mean they’re very smart, Piers Akerman writes.

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Dave Sharma poses for a photo on the 12/10/18. Dave Sharma is the Liberal candidate for the seat of Wentworth. (AAP IMAGE/ Danny Aarons)

‘Don’t fall for the Left’s sneaky tactics’

FOR the past few weeks the seat of Wentworth has been overrun by hordes of zombies and fanatics, with Green-Left and Labor politicians using tactics designed to frighten the good voters into supporting the independent or Labor by-election candidates, Piers Akerman writes.

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(FILES) A file photo taken on August 23, 2018 shows Australia's Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull gesturing at a press conference at Parliament House in Canberra. - Dumped prime minister Turnbull will quit parliament this week, reports said on August 28, 2018, in another headache for Australia's rattled government which will temporarily lose its slim one-seat majority. (Photo by MARK GRAHAM / AFP)

Why Wentworth will decide the fate of our nation

IN just under a fortnight we should know whether Malcolm Turnbull’s poisonous bequest to the nation is a Shorten Labor government. What a disgraceful legacy for a man who purported to be a Liberal prime minister, Piers Akerman writes.

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Left manufactures fake Murdoch conspiracy

SCOTT Morrison is clearly kicking a few goals for the Coalition. How can we tell? That’s easy, the ABC, the Fairfax press and the Guardian have cooked up a huge conspiracy involving media bosses Rupert Murdoch and Kerry Stokes, Piers Akerman writes.

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Scott Morrison and PM Malcolm Turnbull in the House of Representatives Chamber at Parliament House in Canberra..

ScoMo has to distance himself from Turnbull

JUST over three weeks into the job and Scott Morrison has given a description of how he wishes to lead the nation but is yet to demonstrate that he has the particular brand of courage that marks true leadership, Piers Akerman writes.

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