No choice. 
He gave a cracking speech last week, the essence of which was his solution to the huge pressure our Health Service is under is that people should buck their ideas up and stop being sick so much (he said "take more responsibility for improving their own health" in politico double speak of course). He has never sounded more like his spiritual leader George Dubya.
This on top of his Health minister standing up at a nurses conference shortly after thousands of nursing redundancies had been announced and claiming the NHS had had "it's best year ever". And then she gets upset because the delegates prevent her finishing the speech!
When parties have been in power for a long time they lose touch with the electorate.
Tony is finally on borrowed time thankfully - refusing to ditch ministers caught in compromising situations, taking the country to war without parliaments consent and passively supporting Dubya in a certain current situation have damaged him irrepairably.
Unfortunately the new Tory leader "Call me Dave" Cameron is all sound bites and no substance and the leader of the liberals "Ming the Merciless" is pretty much a laughing stock (scores lower in polls than the man he replaced!) so it all looks like we will get Gordon Brown forced on us at the next election.
I agree with Caligastia that Howard seems to be a model Republican - such a shame therefore that he is supposed to be an Australian Liberal party leader??

He gave a cracking speech last week, the essence of which was his solution to the huge pressure our Health Service is under is that people should buck their ideas up and stop being sick so much (he said "take more responsibility for improving their own health" in politico double speak of course). He has never sounded more like his spiritual leader George Dubya.

This on top of his Health minister standing up at a nurses conference shortly after thousands of nursing redundancies had been announced and claiming the NHS had had "it's best year ever". And then she gets upset because the delegates prevent her finishing the speech!
When parties have been in power for a long time they lose touch with the electorate.

Tony is finally on borrowed time thankfully - refusing to ditch ministers caught in compromising situations, taking the country to war without parliaments consent and passively supporting Dubya in a certain current situation have damaged him irrepairably.
Unfortunately the new Tory leader "Call me Dave" Cameron is all sound bites and no substance and the leader of the liberals "Ming the Merciless" is pretty much a laughing stock (scores lower in polls than the man he replaced!) so it all looks like we will get Gordon Brown forced on us at the next election.
I agree with Caligastia that Howard seems to be a model Republican - such a shame therefore that he is supposed to be an Australian Liberal party leader??

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