Credlin: PM channels spirit of the world’s great appeasers
It’s not just our promised AUKUS nuclear-powered submarines that are at risk, it’s our pro-China position that is disconcerting our allies, writes Peta Credlin.
It’s not just our promised AUKUS nuclear-powered submarines that are at risk, it’s our pro-China position that is disconcerting our allies, writes Peta Credlin.
If Liberal Party elites choose to bail out John Pesutto, they are effectively backing his behaviour towards Moira Deeming. Ordinary members will never forgive any party official or MP who supports this madness.
The announcement on Friday that former NSW energy minister Matt Kean has been appointed an adjunct professor tells you everything you need to know about the state of climate debate in Australia, writes Peta Credlin
The green-left Labor governments won’t be put off from their separatist agenda by anything as trivial as what Australians have actually voted for, writes Peta Credlin.
A bloody melee involving machetes is emblematic of what’s going wrong with Australia right now, writes Peta Credlin.
As well as a better policy offering, the Liberals need to revitalise their party by encouraging more of the people who normally vote Liberal to join the party and make a difference, writes Peta Credlin.
If Australia is to get to Net Zero, AND keep the lights on, nuclear is the only way – or do we just junk Net Zero? Surely we should at least have the debate, writes Peta Credlin.
Despite having been in the parliament for 24 years, Sussan Ley’s inexperience in leading the Liberal Party shone through last week as her poor decision-making split the Coalition asunder, writes Peta Credlin.
The Liberals should have fought tooth and nail against Labor’s coming tax on unrealised capital gains, writes Peta Credlin.
We say we need to do better with women. And we do need more strong women in the Liberal Party’s ranks. Yet, when we have them, we don’t always support them, writes Peta Credlin.
The new party leader must have proven good judgment, genuine Liberal instincts and, as is so often forgotten, a leader must be able to lead, writes Peta Credlin.
Six months ago, the Coalition was ahead of Labor in most polls, writes Peta Credlin. The party now needs to examine what went wrong so it succeeds next time.
Rather than distracting Australians from the cost of living crisis as Anthony Albanese no doubt hoped, Anzac Day has focused voters on where this country is headed and the bizarre inconsistencies of the Labor government.
The Greens have said negative gearing reform would be a must for them to form a minority government. The PM said he has ‘no plans’ to change policy, but we’ve heard these weasel words before, writes Peta Credlin.
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