mozzaok wrote on May 19
th, 2011 at 12:20pm:
Malcolm Turnbull has once again highlighted the inadequacy of the Coalition's Climate Change policies, and for all the potential swinging voters, who could never entertain supporting a Coalition led by Tony Abbott, we are watching with keen interest, and anticipation that this may be the start of Turnbull's campaign to retake the leadership of the Liberal party.
With the amount of media support that Abbott has managed to garner for his anti-Carbon Tax stance, based on his own, personal, rejection of the scientific communities findings on Global Warming, it seems that Turnbull is prepared to stand by his belief in the need to seriously address the Climate change issue, and may be making a bold move where the winner takes all, leadership of the Libs, and leadership of the Nation, as our next PM.
I sincerely hope he is successful for the sake of the country, and it's future generations.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2011/05/19/3220796.htm Turnbull, been there done that.
He'll come back when Rudd or Latham are back.

Abbott's doing just fine thank you in holding the most incompetent government in this countries history to account for their blithering blundering backflipping ways.
And just because Abbott fails to support in full the carbon dioxide tax and the associated tales that go with it to the satisfaction of the left doesn't mean for one moment he would make a bad PM.
I find it ironic that some Labor supporters would prefer to bag Abbott for this and that and focus on him as the Opposition leader, rather than focus on the glowing acheivements of Labor.
It means that the guy is doing his job.
And considering that Tony's stock is rising fast, and Juliar's stock is down their with a leper appearing at a Paris fashion show, I suspect Tony is going to ride this one to the next election where the most incompetent and inept government in our history will go to the polls standing on it's record.

And it won't be pretty.