Credlin: The tax policy the Liberals should have fought tooth and nail on
The Liberals should have fought tooth and nail against Labor’s coming tax on unrealised capital gains, 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.
Every serious defence and strategic expert will tell you these are the most dangerous times the world has faced since World War II and yet our PM seemingly couldn’t care less, writes Peta Credlin.
Australia needs to discriminate – not on race or religion – but on the basis of the decent ‘live and let live’ values of our community that every migrant is supposed to have agreed to adopt, writes Peta Credlin.
The coming election is not just between two very different parties with two very different approaches to policy but also between two very different men, writes Peta Credlin.
The casual declaration by two Muslim health care workers that they’d try to kill Israeli patients should lead to a more serious process for anyone seeking to become an Australian citizen, writes Peta Credlin.
The only reason John Pesutto wasn’t toppled as leader today is because the contemptible cabal of MPs who no longer support him can’t yet decide which of them gets the top job.
Australians want a change of direction, they want to be able to work hard and get ahead, but most of all, they want hope that our nation’s best days are not behind us, writes Peta Credlin.
The firebombing of a synagogue has laid bare Anthony Albanese’s failure to protect us from the scourge of hatred, imported from offshore, metastasising like cancer in our community, writes Peta Credlin.
Australians have had enough of paying more and more for power — and then for that power to not be available when they need it, writes Peta Credlin.
The Albanese government’s decision to use our Future Fund for investments in its own political priorities is effectively stealing from taxpayers, writes Peta Credlin.
The next election will be a contest about a subject that matters, because almost nothing is more central to the daily life of a modern economy than reliable and affordable electricity, writes Peta Credlin.
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