These are strange weeks in politics. In the northern hemisphere, incumbent governments and two elderly men face their moments of truth. Meanwhile, in Sydney, the parties to the NSW Coalition are contemplating going their separate ways, after 97 uninterrupted years.from his shadow assistant minister position after he injudiciously attacked NSW Opposition Leader Mark Speakman on Facebook.
Coalitions are fragile arrangements that most often break up when they are out of government. In contrast to many other states, the NSW Coalition has been in continuous existence since 1927, both in government and in opposition. So Tuesday’s Liberal party room meeting is an historic event given that the Coalition partners had only been in opposition for just over 15 months before falling out. That is not to say there haven’t been times when their relationship has been tested in the past.
In some ways, the Nationals’ chutzpah in refusing to budge is perplexing. They need Coalition far more than the Liberals. Their heartland has come under greater attack from independents and small groups such as the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party and One Nation.
For Speakman, this is the first open challenge to his authority since he won the Liberal leadership in April last year. He should tell his junior partners in the Coalition to get stuffed.– Since the Herald was first published in 1831, the editorial team has believed it important to express a considered view on the issues of the day for readers, always putting the public interest first.
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