A leader saved from himself, left free to argue against what he actually thought wasn’t that bad:
Malcolm Turnbull and Scott Morrison argued in cabinet to tighten negative gearing concessions but were later rolled in a key economic committee by ministerial supporters of Tony Abbott who wanted “clean hands’’ to attack Bill Shorten’s crackdown.
Labor will seize on the revelations — contained in a new book, The Turnbull Gamble by The Australian’s Peter van...
Published on August 30, 2016 15:47