Curious Story of Malcolm Turnbull, the Incredible Shrinking Man in the Top Hat
The even more elaborately-titled sequel to The Short and Excruciatingly Embarrassing Reign of Captain Abbott, this is a tale of a muddling and middling prime minister and his attempts to steer his inertia-heavy government away from electoral disaster. Fairfax columnist Andrew P Street details the litany of gaffes, blunders, and questionable calls that have followed from the bold promise of mature politics offered by Malcolm Turnbull on the day he did Tony Abbott out of the top job. Expect tales of submarines, GST rises, the joys of negative gearing, offshore tax havens, and offshore detention, and a whimsical cast of Delusional Conservatives and Malcontents, versus an opposition with a rich history of snatching defeat from the jaws of victory—with the ever-present ghost of the ex-PM rattling its chains throughout. This is a book that answers the question, "Can a government win an election when its apparently not even sure if if wants to govern anymore?" With Malcolm Turnbull cast as Mr Harbourside Mansion by one of his own, who would have thought it could have come to this? Here is a unique take on politics Australian style. You know, again.
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Curious Story of Malcolm Turnbull, the Incredible Shrinking Man in the Top Hat
The even more elaborately-titled sequel to The Short and Excruciatingly Embarrassing Reign of Captain Abbott, this is a tale of a muddling and middling prime minister and his attempts to steer his inertia-heavy government away from electoral disaster. Fairfax columnist Andrew P Street details the litany of gaffes, blunders, and questionable calls that have followed from the bold promise of mature politics offered by Malcolm Turnbull on the day he did Tony Abbott out of the top job. Expect tales of submarines, GST rises, the joys of negative gearing, offshore tax havens, and offshore detention, and a whimsical cast of Delusional Conservatives and Malcontents, versus an opposition with a rich history of snatching defeat from the jaws of victory—with the ever-present ghost of the ex-PM rattling its chains throughout. This is a book that answers the question, "Can a government win an election when its apparently not even sure if if wants to govern anymore?" With Malcolm Turnbull cast as Mr Harbourside Mansion by one of his own, who would have thought it could have come to this? Here is a unique take on politics Australian style. You know, again.
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Curious Story of Malcolm Turnbull, the Incredible Shrinking Man in the Top Hat

Curious Story of Malcolm Turnbull, the Incredible Shrinking Man in the Top Hat

by Andrew P Street
Curious Story of Malcolm Turnbull, the Incredible Shrinking Man in the Top Hat

Curious Story of Malcolm Turnbull, the Incredible Shrinking Man in the Top Hat

by Andrew P Street

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The even more elaborately-titled sequel to The Short and Excruciatingly Embarrassing Reign of Captain Abbott, this is a tale of a muddling and middling prime minister and his attempts to steer his inertia-heavy government away from electoral disaster. Fairfax columnist Andrew P Street details the litany of gaffes, blunders, and questionable calls that have followed from the bold promise of mature politics offered by Malcolm Turnbull on the day he did Tony Abbott out of the top job. Expect tales of submarines, GST rises, the joys of negative gearing, offshore tax havens, and offshore detention, and a whimsical cast of Delusional Conservatives and Malcontents, versus an opposition with a rich history of snatching defeat from the jaws of victory—with the ever-present ghost of the ex-PM rattling its chains throughout. This is a book that answers the question, "Can a government win an election when its apparently not even sure if if wants to govern anymore?" With Malcolm Turnbull cast as Mr Harbourside Mansion by one of his own, who would have thought it could have come to this? Here is a unique take on politics Australian style. You know, again.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781952535031
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Publication date: 09/01/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 368
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Andrew P Street is an Adelaide-built, Sydney-based journalist, editor, columnist, and failed indie rock star responsible for "View from the Street" in the digital edition of the Sydney Morning Herald. Over the last two decades he's been published internationally in Time Out, Rolling Stone, NME, The Guardian, GQ and Elle. This is the follow up to his bestselling The Short and Excruciatingly Embarrassing Reign of Captain Abbott.
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