Politics in perspective: the ruthless, reckless Abbott
March 23rd 2011 09:30
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The Australian Broadcasting Commission today aired a "report" that Australian Opposition leader Tony Abbott had been overheard in a party room conversation questioning the decision of the Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, to accept an invitation to the forthcoming wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton.
The acceptance, Abbott reportedly opined, was surprising from someone who is an unmarried Republican.
Let us note firstly that it is not certain that Tony Abbott said this.
Let us note secondly that it doesn't matter whether Abbott said it or not. The fact is that his track record makes it likely he did say it, not because he believes it, but because it makes political mileage. The fact is that if you want a politician ruthless enough to arrange a leak to the press of something he "might" have said in the party room, then Tony's your man.
Let us say thirdly that Julia Gillard is the Prime Minister of Australia and will be attending the wedding in that capacity. It would have been unthinkable for her not to be invited. It would have been equally unthinkable for her not to have accepted.
Abbott won't be going. Gillard will be going. She won't be sending Abbott a post card.
And let us say finally that there is often a fine line between ruthlessness and recklessness.
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