‘Proven Dud’: Taylor Slammed as Spill Looms
- Angus Taylor resigned from the Liberal front bench to challenge Sussan Ley for party leadership, ending speculation about his intentions.
- Taylor's resignation allows him to seek votes for a leadership ballot, while Ley's supporters suggest that a petition may be needed for a meeting.
- According to Taylor, the Liberal Party is in its worst position since its formation, and he believes strong leadership is crucial.
- Taylor claimed the Liberal Party is in a devastating position, stating, 'we cannot ignore it,' in reference to Ley's leadership.
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Taylor quits frontbench to set up Liberal leadership battle with Ley
Angus Taylor has resigned from the Coalition frontbench, setting up a contest to replace Sussan Ley as the Liberal Party leader.Taylor met with Ley tonight and spoke to media shortly after."I've tendered my resignation as a member of the shadow cabinet," Taylor said.READ MORE: More than a million Aussies in line for major superannuation boost"I've sought to be a constructive member of the leadership team, supported Sussan Ley's leadership in a …
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