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Scott Morrison wins Liberal Party leadership

Scott Morrison has contested and won the Liberal Party leadership ballot to become the new Prime Minister.

by Staff Writer
August 24, 2018
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Treasurer Scott Morrison has contested the leadership of the federal Liberal Party against Peter Dutton and deputy leader Julia Bishop, winning the final vote against Peter Dutton 45 to 40.

Josh Frydenberg was also elected as the deputy leader in an “overwhelming majority”, according to chief government whip Nola Marino as she reported the results of the spill.

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The federal Liberal Party held a party room meeting at 12:20 after a petition with 43 signatures was presented to Mr Turnbull.

During the meeting, Liberal MPs then voted to spill the leadership 45 to 40.

Mr Turnbull convened the meeting after he received advice from the solicitor general that Mr Dutton was ‘not incapable’ of serving in parliament.

The Prime Minister said he would resign from parliament following the leadership spill, thereby triggering a by-election in his Sydney electorate of Wentworth.

Malcolm Turnbull spoke to the press on Thursday and announced that he would stand aside and allow a leadership ‘spill’ if he received a letter containing the signatures of a majority of the party room.

The second ballot was called following a tough few days for the prime minister following the first leadership spill on Tuesday.

Then PM Malcolm Turnbull called a snap leadership ballot after days of speculation that the member for Dickson and then minister for home affairs Peter Dutton was gunning for the top role.

Mr Turnbull won the ballot 48-35 and following the vote Mr Dutton resigned from the ministry.

Following the vote multiple frontbenchers resigned, including assistant treasurer Michael Sukkar.

Less than 24 hours ago, Mr Morrison confirmed his support for the Prime Minister during question time saying that he had always supported Malcolm Turnbull.

“The prime minister has always enjoyed my support, Mr Speaker, and I’ll tell you why. Together as a team, the prime minister and I have ensured that we have turned the corner on debt, we are bringing the budget back into balance, we have together been stewarding economic policies that have seen the single greatest increase in employment on economic record in this country for jobs,” he said.

Mr Morrison was one of small group of frontbenchers to stand up and pledge their loyalty to Mr Turnbull in question time on Wednesday and only announced he would run after Mr Turnbull said he would stand aside.

Scott Morrison will now be the 30th Prime Minister of Australia and the sixth different PM in just over a decade. 

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  1. Anonymous says:
    7 years ago

    Country may stand a chance after all.

    Reply
  2. Anon says:
    7 years ago

    I’m already hearing “ScoMo” around the Office. (Groan)

    Reply
  3. Sco Mo says:
    7 years ago

    FASEA is the liberal party gift to the University sector. Here are my predictions .

    a) When Labor wins in the coming months existing degrees in financial planning also awarded prior to 2023 will be deemed to be worthless.
    b) Plus all payments and any other benefits to financial planners will come under the opt-in regime.
    C) The ASIC adviser levy to rise to $5K per adviser.
    D) FPA members will vote out Dante De Gori following an inquiry into the Sam Henderson affair and call for reform of their association following close scrutinizing of the relationship between the FPA and their partners/ product manufacturers before the Royal Commission.

    Reply
    • Anonymous says:
      7 years ago

      B & D completely reasonable, actually preferable. C possible and A wont happen.

      Reply

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