Opinion

Being Peter Dutton: Opposition Leader has delicate balance holding fractured Coalition together while trying to win government

Mark Kenny
Updated September 8 2022 - 12:31pm, first published 11:30am
The fact Peter Dutton is from Queensland, and well-liked within his party, made him the only viable option for opposition leader. Picture by James Croucher
The fact Peter Dutton is from Queensland, and well-liked within his party, made him the only viable option for opposition leader. Picture by James Croucher

When the Liberal Party's most senior right-wing figure, Peter Dutton, forced a leadership spill in 2018, ending Malcolm Turnbull's premiership, even some moderates in the party room preferred him over the hyper-ambitious Scott Morrison. Yet it was to the latter they reluctantly turned, judging him less frightening to voters.

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Mark Kenny

Mark Kenny

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Mark Kenny is The Canberra Times' political analyst and a professor at the ANU's Australian Studies Institute. He hosts the Democracy Sausage podcast. He writes a column every Sunday.