No matter how many times you see a leader being torn apart, the brutality of it is always shocking.
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No matter how many times you see a leader being torn apart, the brutality of it is always shocking.
In the latest assault on Sussan Ley, Victorian senator Sarah Henderson, a rightwinger and strong opponent of net zero, declared on Friday, "I do have to say, really honestly, I do think Sussan is losing support. But I do believe in miracles, we can turn things around.
“But things are not good. I don't support things they way they are at the moment."
It can be said pretty confidently that Henderson doesn't believe in miracles. She wants Ley replaced. But she didn't take the next obvious step, which would be to call for a spill of the leadership when there's a meeting of the Liberal Parliamentary Party.


















































