Libs must return to core values or suffer
UNLESS the Liberals honestly address their internal problems and radically change direction they will lose the next election, Piers Akerman writes.
UNLESS the Liberals honestly address their internal problems and radically change direction they will lose the next election, Piers Akerman writes.
IT’S a sad truth those who claimed to be the bullied are among the world’s greatest bullies. None more so than the gender confused in pursuit of the destruction of traditional marriage.
THE NSW government has shown a grave reluctance to endorse the future of the only realistic base load power producers we have — coal-fired power plants — and prefer picture opportunities with solar arrays.
IF WE are to believe Qantas CEO Alan Joyce, the airline is more interested in putting the interests of the homosexual minority front and centre of its operations, Piers Akerman writes.
Blaming everyone but himself for Malcolm Turnbull’s government’s problems is not the solution because he is the problem, Piers Akerman writes.
THE deputy-to-all-leaders Julie Bishop is now openly trailing her coat in the hope of being seen as a viable successor, Piers Akerman writes.
THE government should sack the ABC board and end the long-running claim it is responsible for ensuring the gathering and presentation of news is “accurate and impartial”.
GLOBE-trotting fashionista Foreign Minister Julie Bishop needs to explain why Australian taxpayers are bankrolling Papua New Guinea’s vanity projects when our own economy is wallowing, Piers Akerman writes.
MALCOLM Turnbull and Cory Bernardi stole the headlines but the core issues troubling the Liberal Party remain unchanged, Piers Akerman writes.
DONALD Trump has been President of the US for nearly a fortnight and while he’s done what he said he would do, he has idiots around the world frothing, Piers Akerman writes.
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