http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/opposition-anger-at-tony-abbott... Quote:
Opposition anger at Tony Abbott's policy consultation
by: Matthew Franklin, Chief political correspondent
From: The Australian
November 09, 2011 12:00AM
TONY Abbott faces criticism from within his own party for not seeking frontbench approval for a new anti-dumping policy attacked by Labor as out of step with World Trade Organisation rules.
And Labor has derided the Opposition Leader as an economic xenophobe in a strong attack designed to consolidate its campaign to portray him as a political opportunist stuck in a cycle of constant negativity.
The pressure came yesterday after the The Australian published a Newspoll showing public dissatisfaction with Mr Abbott's performance had reached a high of 57 per cent.
Although the survey found Labor's primary vote support had risen three percentage points in the past fortnight to 32 per cent, the Coalition retained a clear election-winning lead of 53 per cent to 47 per cent on two-party-preferred terms.
The increase in voter dissatisfaction with Mr Abbott followed a concerted Labor attempt to paint him as too negative in light of his strident opposition to the carbon tax, a planned new mining tax and Labor's bid to legislate to reinstate the offshore processing of asylum-seekers. Liberal sources yesterday strongly backed their leader, but some questioned whether the Newspoll might mark the need for a shift in tactics.
Several MPs said they were concerned Mr Abbott was not consulting colleagues closely enough in policy formulation and had become too close to the Nationals.
They said an anti-dumping policy released on Monday, which reversed the onus of proof of dumping from Australian companies to their overseas competitors, had not been approved by the opposition front bench.
Their complaint came just a day after The Australian revealed that a Coalition decision to back Labor plans to boost superannuation savings of low-income earners came without any reference to the Coalition's finance spokesman Andrew Robb -- the man responsible for ensuring a Coalition government would be able to fund its election promises.
"I thought we elected Tony because (former leader) Malcolm Turnbull was not observing proper process," one MP told The Australian. "I think Tony has done a great job but I think he gets most of his advice from people like Christopher Pyne, George Brandis and Barnaby Joyce, who are all focused more on politics than policy."
Another Liberal MP said: "The problem is that it's harder to defend policies if we haven't taken them through the full process and this anti-dumping policy is a good example."
Mr Abbott was unable to respond to the criticism yesterday because he was travelling to Britain. But sources said the opposition front bench had considered about 80 per cent of the anti-dumping policy about two months ago, while the leadership group, including Mr Abbott and frontbenchers Joe Hockey, Julie Bishop, Eric Abetz, Senator Joyce, Warren Truss and Nigel Scullion, had given the policy full backing last week.
Other sources confirmed Mr Robb had confronted Mr Abbott in recent days about being sidelined from decisions with big financial implications and had been assured he was not being frozen out.
Last night, Trade Minister Craig Emerson seized on recent Coalition announcements to accuse the Opposition Leader of adopting an anti-trade policy to snare political support.
Dr Emerson cited the anti-dumping policy, the Coalition's call for Australia not to contribute money to the International Monetary Fund to help fund a plan to stabilise the European economy and its advocacy of barriers to New Zealand apple imports.
He insisted the anti-dumping proposal was at odds with WTO rules. "As protectionist sentiment rises in Australia, the Coalition parties have calculated there are political dividends for them in embracing xenophobia," he said.
In a radio interview, apparently recorded during a stopover en route to London, Mr Abbott said he had not been negative but was advocating a better future.
LOL...if anyone ever doubted Abbott's sanity, that last bit should provide sufficient confirmation...
Oh, and nobody is painting Abbott as negative - he earned the nickname 'Dr No' all by painting the pictures himself!