Wayne Swan, the man in the second most important job in government appears to have a weak grip on his portfolio – or at least is too nervy to give a good fist of explaining his government’s plans and policy positions, writes Christian Kerr.
Wayne Swan, the man in the second most important job in government appears to have a weak grip on his portfolio – or at least is too nervy to give a good fist of explaining his government’s plans and policy positions, writes Christian Kerr.