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From when the Queen was crowned (over 60 years ago) Gough Whitlam became the worst Prime Minister Australia ever had, taking the economy and Australia’s standing in the world backwards by a large margin. Keating was bad but did not quite surpass Whitlam. The Rudd tipped out Keating as the second worst. Julia Gillard, however, managed to not only get in front of Rudd but actually took the throne of Australia’s worst PM. Turnbull in the short time as PM has already vied with Rudd as the third worst. He has gone to an early election and double dissolution as did Whitlam. Can he now be compared to Whitlam as the second worst? Will be get knocked off as did Gillard and Whitlam? Turnbull has the ego of Whitlam and Rudd and the lack of integrity of Gillard. It will be interesting times but bad for the country.
Possibly not a lame duck more a lame peacock.
Turnbull won’t be able to get his emissions trading scheme going as the Nationals won’t accept it, and relying on Labor to vote it through will split the Liberals.
He may be able to slip gay marriage through as everyone bar a few lefties are thoroughly bored with it.
I am afraid that fixing the Budget will not be on his agenda as his attitude is like Shorten’s Après moi Le deluge!
> “Possibly not a lame duck more a lame peacock”
Not bad 🙂
You forgot to mention MT’s triumphant appointment of ex Greens Senate candidate(ACT in 2010) – Lin Hatfield Dodds as Deputy Secretary for Social Policy in the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lin_Hatfield_Dodds
Turnbull would one of the biggest Duds around. He is up there with Rudd and Gillard without fail.