‘How Long?’ Karl’s Brutal Question to Ley
Sussan Ley faces a leadership challenge amid Coalition turmoil and a historic low 18% primary vote, while One Nation support surges to 27%, raising stakes for party unity.
- A narrative for Sussan Ley's removal as leader has begun, framed by critics since her narrow victory over Angus Taylor.
- Ley faced early missteps, such as her criticism of the Prime Minister's clothing, embarrassing her within the party.
- Dismal polling and a surge for One Nation have raised doubts about Ley's leadership, with concerns from moderates regarding a right shift.
- Moderate Liberals express concern over a potential shift to the right under a new conservative leader after Ley.
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Coalition split sealed but internal threats to Ley's Liberal leadership remain
Yesterday's reunion of the Coalition has done little to quell the leadership speculation around Sussan Ley. Supporters of Angus Taylor seizing on a dire poll result, as expectation builds of a challenge by week's end.
Ley's leadership project is dead, regardless of how long she lingers
Sussan Ley promised a Liberal Party that would move back to the centre. Instead, the right of her party and the Nationals have repeatedly forced her to the fringes. The post Ley’s leadership project is dead, regardless of how long she lingers appeared first on Crikey.
Liberals at boiling point as Taylor backers push for challenge within days
Liberal MP Angus Taylor’s backers claim a leadership challenge this week is almost inevitable after polls showed a further dip in the Coalition’s historically low support and Senator Jane Hume savaged Opposition Leader Sussan Ley’s leadership.
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