Moderate Liberals at war with Abbott
Liberals in NSW are being forced to make a uncomfortable choice between political realism and greater democracy.
Aaron Patrick writes on News specialising in Politics, Industrial Relations, Economy. Based in our Sydney newsroom, Aaron has over 20 years experience as journalist.
Liberals in NSW are being forced to make a uncomfortable choice between political realism and greater democracy.
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Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott blamed the NSW Liberal Party for almost losing this year's federal election and challenged Malcolm Turnbull to back the conservative wing's attempt to overhaul the state division.
Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott today pushed his successor, Malcolm Turnbull, to take a position on a bitter factional fight within the Liberal Party.
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