02562nam 2200481z 450 991095985430332120240509002017.097805228697290522869726(CKB)4100000007758692(MiAaPQ)EBC5683195(Perlego)1881569(EXLCZ)99410000000775869220190317d2015 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBattleground why the Liberal Party shirtfronted Tony Abbott /Wayne Errington, Peter Van Onselen1st ed.Carlton, Vic.Melbourne University Press Digital20151 online resourceIncludes index.9780522869712 0522869718 Intro -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction: Values and Vices -- 1 Blood Oaths and Backflips -- 2 Opening Doors for Women -- 3 Zealot or Weather Vane? -- 4 Temper, Temper -- 5 What Does He Do with Those Ears? -- 6 Loyal to a Fault -- 7 Only the Penitent Man Will Pass -- Conclusion: Confidence Lost -- Acknowledgements -- Sources -- Index.Tony Abbott came to office lauded as the most effective leader of the opposition since Whitlam, but the signs of an imperfect transition to the prime ministership would soon emerge. Why did Abbott fail to grow into the job to which he had aspired for decades?Backbenchers complained about the leader's office, the lack of access, front benchers leaked about cabinet processes to the media. His long apprenticeship in religion, journalism and political life prepared him for neither the mundane business of people management nor the commanding heights of national leadership.Public goodwill evaporated after a tough first budget the government failed to explain. Inside the Liberal party individual ambitions and a succession of poor polls produced increasing concern that the next election was lost. As a result, the horse named self-interest won yet again. Prime ministersAustraliaPolitics, PracticalAustraliaAustraliaPolitics and government2013-Prime ministersPolitics, Practical324.29407Errington Wayne1805092Van Onselen PeterMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910959854303321Battleground4369217UNINA