Malcolm Turnbull ‘can’t help himself’ | Sky News Australia

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Sky News host Peta Credlin says “Turnbull has worked himself into a lather of righteous indignation of what he calls climate denial”.

“This was the same man who once sold himself as a climate change warrior for years, and once he got the top job he was happy to stick with his predecessor’s target,” she said.

This is also the same Malcolm Turnbull who proposed the National Energy Guarantee, but as soon as he thought his job was at risk he dropped this very important NEG as quick as he could”. Image: News Corp Australia

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Poor looser. Still has not gotten over being outside from power.

No ones listening to that ghost

Turnbull is a DUD

Why is Credlin still on the tv? We moved on.

Peta you are drawing a long bow on this one.

Can somebody please push MTs mute button- he is now embarrassing auspol

He was literally given the arse for being too climate friendly. What did you think he was about?

Better that Rupert funds you than centrelink.

Malcolm Turnbull is lower than a snake’s arse.

If he passionately believes in climate change he should consider relocating from Point Piper to higher ground

dartboard88 His Renewables Portfolio must be Tanking...

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Turnbull is hypocrite.

Or simply pointed out factoids

He’s turning himself into a conversative version of KRudd.

Spot on Peta. Duplicitous snake TurnbullMalcolm . auspol

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