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Malcolm Turnbull and the Liberal Party's Civil War

by Aaron Patrick
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Publication Date: 15/06/2022
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The riveting story of an ex-prime minister, the travails of his successor's government, and what that bodes for the future of politics



Malcolm Turnbull's campaign against Scott Morrison and the Liberal Party is one of the greatest acts of political disloyalty in Australian history. Through the pursuit of causes close to his heart, Turnbull destabilised a government he was once part of and courted forces openly hostile to it.

This account explores the egos, alliances and thwarted power that have left a trail of personal destruction across the political world. Friends have been turned into enemies, loyalties eroded and reputations shattered. Time will tell whether Turnbull's response to his own political party sets Australia on a different course, but the discourse has changed forever, helped by social media, single-issue stances and a sense of virtue.

Aaron Patrick reveals the stories behind the Morrison government's biggest scandals, from the shocking allegations against Christian Porter to the scandalous treatment of women inside the Liberal Party - stories with profound implications for Australian politics, media and society.

ISBN:
9781460761434
9781460761434
Category:
Politics & government
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
15-06-2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
HarperCollins Publishers Australia
Country of origin:
Australia
Dimensions (mm):
235x155x27mm
Weight:
0.43kg
Aaron Patrick

Aaron Patrick is the print editor of The Australian Financial Review and author of Downfall: How the Labor Party Ripped Itself Apart (2013).

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While, no doubt this book is well written, I don't believe Mr Patrick's conclusions and reasoning are accurate.
The book could have been titled "Make Malcolm a scapegoat for all the mistakes and decisions of the Liberal Party".
I'm no fan of Mr Turnbull, but surely, Mr Abbott and Morrison between them, did a good enough job of wrecking the Liberal Party from inside, without the assistance of Malcolm. Yes, Malcolm didn't help but this book ignores the fact that the Liberal Party has massive internal problems and has changed and become a victim of it's own, 'win at all costs' hollow ideology.
Died in the wool Liberal faithfuls will love it and see it as blunt justification for all the failures. But this book does not address the mistakes of the past or look to build on the future.

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This book is an accurate account of the 'times' covered regarding this story.
The writer certainly has it 'right on' when it comes to Turncoat.
Many people had 'wondered' about Turnbull - good to have all our thoughts confirmed...
Thank you Mr. Patrick for this one... will look forward to reading more of your books.

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