Latham: "In 2013 under Tony Abbott, the Liberals had a primary vote of 44.8% in Longman and 53.8% in Mayo. Yesterday under Malcolm Turnbull, these figures were 28.6% and 36.3% respectively – in both cases, a drop of 16-17%." Turnbull go for your country's sake!
@alan_john_moran
In a Federal election when it comes- Turnbull will lose the some rusted on conservatives but gain the Soft Labor voters. We will just have to wait to see.
@alan_john_moran
As I keep saying Turnbull is a decent human being, but he has no core beliefs in anything, so the electorate has switched off. With Shorten he stands for the worker, so people wanting social justice will vote Labour. Ultimately Shorten will win power and the country will suffer.
@alan_john_moran
That higher result was on the promise of a new tony. He turned out to be a liar an an inadequate leader and this lead to Malcolm. Don’t blame Malcolm for the abbott disaster. He did it to himself
@alan_john_moran
@iwantmynbn
Let's not forget Tony had a lot of time to tank approval further once the electorate found out more about him and his toxic policies. Those numbers aren't the "finished product".