Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull faces cabinet reshuffle just six...

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    Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull faces cabinet reshuffle just six months into the job

    is this the Labor Party
    it almost seems so
    as the once proud and mighty Liberal Party
    slowly dies

    thanks MT
    your work is almost done
    as they dared to sack you once
    they will pay dearly
    your turn has come to destroy those that sacked you

    sad
    totally sad
    but
    all things must start
    and
    all things must finish/die
    this is the way of the World
    and another polly party will start and come forward

    now MT
    you wanted to be the king
    you are the king now
    however it seems some are leaving the sinking liberal ship
    and other have proved they are not suitable
    what will you do, MT ?

    Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull faces cabinet reshuffle just six months into the job

    A ROLL call of outcasts and leave takers has robbed Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull of a settled ministry just six months into his government.

    Mr Turnbull will have to deal with the retirement at the next election of Deputy Prime Minister and Infrastructure Minister Warren Truss, the Nationals Leader for nine years.

    Yesterday, Trade Minister Andrew Robb announced he also would quit Parliament at the next election, although he will stay in his ministry until then.

    And that’s on top of the likely loss of Stuart Robert, following the emergence of a photograph showing the Human Services Minister using his position to cultivate links with a Chinese businessman on behalf of wealthy mate Paul Marks.

    The businessman, Li Ruipeng, gave guests at a Robert-organised dinner in Parliament House hugely expensive watches as gifts. When the value of the timepieces became known they were returned — to Mr Marks.

    Mr Turnbull will also have to consider the empty ministries following the sacking of former Cities Minister Jamie Briggs after a late-night incident in Hong Kong, and the suspension of junior defence minister Mal Brough following police inquiries related to records taken from the office of former Speaker Peter Slipper.

    The roll call would make up a rather impressive executive in any other circumstances, but for Mr Turnbull the list is a substantial political problem — within the Coalition and in the wider electorate.

    http://www.news.com.au/national/pol...b/news-story/ca54a6a6623836ae43ac6a3754f61479
    Last edited by 310843B: 11/02/16
 
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