Libs


Rundle: At the end of the day he’s a banker not a Bismarck

With the Liberal party falling in on itself , the knives are coming out for Howard. This is only one chapter in a comprehensive and delusional rewriting of history, writes Guy Rundle.

Rundle: The Liberal Party has nothing. Nothing

The Libs face years before anything can be regained and in terms of new leaders, they face only bad and worse choices, writes Guy Rundle.

Crikey Says: Crikey Says

Today’s headlines: Union dominance a danger: PM

Tips and rumours

Dear Crikey, I have just been contacted by an employee of the Liberal Party who can confirm that the election shall be called today or tomorrow. Employees are being instructed presently.
They’re not happy at Nine, Jan. Rumour is that, this year, Nine Network staff will not receive their Christmas hamper, an annual tradition that goes […]

Political bite-sized meaty chunks – state edition

Up the Mersey without a paddle … Printergate and the polls … Wentworth comes to Melbourne …

Nats hook up with the Libs in Queensland; many dubious

The fractious Queensland Coalition are, well, fracturing over negotiations for a joint Senate ticket. Many Nats reckon it’s a baaaad idea, writes Mark Bahnisch.

Numbers game: Crikey’s numerologist rates the election dates

Like good comedy, good politics depends on a sense of timing. But there is a way to take the guesswork out of when to call the next federal election. Paying attention, John?