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The Wentworth Warbler

7 November 2015

9:00 AM

7 November 2015

9:00 AM

A one-eyed satirical view from the Point Piper undergrowth

Oh dearie me. As the media from here to Widgiemooltha nauseatingly celebrates the ‘agile’, ‘flexible’, ‘innovative’, ‘twenty first century’ (no slogans here) Malcolm Turnbull and his Ministry, the most cursory analysis reveals the hollowness of such claims.

When faced with a choice of Angus Taylor (Rhodes Scholar – dynamic businessman, economist, family man with real world experience and success), the impressive Dan Tehan (a Master of Foreign Affairs and Trade as well as International Relations, a former diplomat and Liberal Party Deputy Director and Chairman of the Parliament’s Intelligence Committee) or Wyatt Roy...

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