Have we got the guts to face greater dangers?
The pandemic has tested our mettle but the gathering threats to the rules-based order mean we can’t assume this is the worst crisis we will ever face.
The pandemic has tested our mettle but the gathering threats to the rules-based order mean we can’t assume this is the worst crisis we will ever face.
Joe Biden says America will defend Taiwan against Chinese attack. Japan says the same. So how can it be wrong for Peter Dutton to say we would offer support?
As much as I fear the diminution of religious liberty, the conservative lawyer in me is very uncomfortable with codifying rights in this way.
So much that was intellectually accepted, even just a generation ago, is now aggressively contested or in complete eclipse.
Not only is the former member for Wentworth attacking Scott Morrison as untrustworthy, but he’s frenetically criticising even the PM’s net-zero commitment.
Ask yourself this: what’s now the case for re-electing the Coalition, other than the assertion that Labor would be worse?
It staggers me that so many Coalition MPs have been prepared to support net zero. Don’t they know that nothing will ever satisfy the climate warriors?
How can something be dead wrong two years ago but now be absolutely right? The PM needs to explain himself to the quiet Australians who voted for him.
Gladys Berejiklian built a reputation for humility, hard work and delivery – a leadership style that is increasingly rare.
Scott Morrison did well on subs but now we need to see what he can deliver on the domestic issues that really worry voters.
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