Officially it is “a regrettable incident”: Alby Schultz pushing and jostling with Chris Pearce at the end of a discussion — more likely rancorous argument — over three-cornered contests in the Liberal Party Room this morning.
It was accordingly perfect timing for Julie Bishop to rise and urge the entire Coalition partyroom that the focus should be kept on the Government, not the Coalition. Unfortunately, the Deputy Leader’s imprecation is unlikely to be effective.
The Coalition’s discipline, which held more or less solid for the eleven years of the Howard Government, has never really recovered from the election defeat. Malcolm Turnbull was busy running his own under Brendan Nelson. Since Turnbull’s ascension, Peter Costello has felt no apparent compunction to do anything to help his leader or his party. Wilson Tuckey and Bronwyn Bishop insist on behaving like senile old relatives. And the Nationals, with Barnaby Joyce elevated from maverick to Senate leader, are not so much off the reservation as permanently on the warpath, and don’t much care if its Liberals or the Government they’re fighting.
As one would expect of a party Senate leader, Joyce now has an opinion on every subject, and a colourful vocabulary with which to express it. He recently refer to the Prime Minister as having a “spack attack”, which earned him a rebuke from a cerebral palsy group. He has also directly contradicted both Malcolm Turnbull and Warren Truss in saying the Nationals will never support any ETS and that there is no current Coalition policy anyway.
Because of his willingness to cross the floor when he was a Government backbencher, Joyce seemingly has a different standard applied to him by the media. But however it is dressed up, he is guilty of rank indiscipline, bordering on disloyalty. It’s testimony to how weak the Coalition leadership is compared to the Howard years that his antics are tolerated.
Alby Schultz has strong views on Joyce, and for that matter all Nationals, whom he regards as a sort of noxious pest. But it was Liberal shadow minister Chris Pearce to whom he turned his attentions in the Liberal Party room today. An MP leaked the altercation to the media, and a well-attended Coalition party room briefing waited patiently before being allowed to ask questions about it.
“There was a regrettable incident,” the Coalition spokesperson confirmed, and declined to elaborate beyond noting that there had been an unreserved apology.
At a time when the economic crisis has made a hitherto-invincible government suddenly vulnerable, and Malcolm Turnbull has at least halted his slide into Nelsonesque polling hell, his backbench is making his life miserable for him with self-indulgence and displays of petulance. Regrettable indeed.
What is even more regretable is, this latest fracas in the party room can be added to a long list of stupid,infantile performances by this mob. The only, only point they make time and again is Govt borrowing. Thats it, nothing constructive, nothing positive about good growth figures, did they welcome the news Holden will keep going strongly? In your hat they did.The current account deficit announced today narrowed down from 6 to 4 billion,April building approvals up 5.4%. What is really haunting this rabble, leaderless bunch of no hopers is tomorrows GDP figures. Anything like a better than expected result will make their negative attacks on the stimulous packages, the borrowing, the nationhood building programmes throughout the nation in schools, roads and on neighbourhood halls, libraries etc a performance in political expediency and they know it.
Has there ever been a disunited political bunch of an opposition as we are seeing at the moment. They should hang their heads such is the appalling performance on display.
As long as Turnbull doesnt swallow his pride, show some spine and sack Pyne, their stupid antics in the House will impress noone. He is a fool, is doing absolutely nothing to unite this pack of Liberal/National non performers, who would be more suited to a circus tent than a Parliament.
Incidently the latest gimmick by Pyne and that woman who looks like a refugee from a demolition site Bronwyn Bishop,who would have everyone think she is gods gift to standing orders, are impressing not a soul by throwing Speaker Harry Jenkins fathers rulings at him, least of all this Speaker Jenkins. As he told the painted doll(thats Bishop not Pyne)Speaker Jenkins Senior ruled in another time in another place. Times have changed. Nothing changes in the Opposition.
Regrettable? Not at all Bernard.
It’s merely the Liberals following the General Motor’s path to bancruptcy/rebirth.
I just hope they suffer the maximum amount of pain as they “crap the pumpkin”.
It couldn’t happen to a nicer bunch of a*******s.
I think it’s terrific that there’s a bit of Regrettable Incidence in their party room. At least it shows some spark. The endless drone of the RuddBot in full flight gets a bit much after a while.
Barnaby wasn’t that great in Estimates IMHO. I thought Ludlum was brilliant, probing and revealing without provoking. Too often people in the Question answering chair are forced into a corner, cowed into defending their position, rather than providing informative comment, and really getting this information out to the public. Ludlum did this very well, and through his selective questioning showed what the actual expectations of the regrettable CCS is among the Department. Barnaby asked some irrelevant and pointless questions, and had that tone about him that puts people back in their shells.
Don’t get me started on Eggleston, who looked like a startled canetoad at a tea party.
They’ll keep on keeping on as Bob used to say to Dolly. Which reminds me that Julie Bishop is fast becoming another Bronwyn Bishop, Chris Pyne’s a double for Whacko Wilson and that after the MP for Higgins has been trialled Malcolm T will rise like souffle Howard – twice. How depressing.
If Malcolm Turnbull fails to stop the man who thinks he’s heir to the squalid electorate of Higgins, it will be all over Rover. He’ll not get another crack at the job. IMHO all the members of parliament are indulging in a contest to see which of them can reduce the people of Australia to the myriad corpses of the people who just plain died of boredom.