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All about Malcolm

Liberal loathing of one of their own
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August 2022, no. 445

Ego: Malcolm Turnbull and the Liberal Party’s civil war by Aaron Patrick

HarperCollins, $34.99 pb, 336 pp

All about Malcolm

Liberal loathing of one of their own
by
August 2022, no. 445
Former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull (photograph via MediaServicesAP/Alamy)
Former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull (photograph via MediaServicesAP/Alamy)

When out of government, the Coalition parties resemble nothing so much as an ill-disciplined horde, by turns bombastic and bilious, riven with discord, forever tearing down putative leaders and searching for scapegoats to explain their losses and lot. The blame almost always falls on the departed. In the 1980s, it was Malcolm Fraser’s unwillingness to undertake proper economic reform that they most decried; after 2007, it was John Howard’s refusal to relinquish the leadership to Peter Costello. In Aaron Patrick’s new book, Ego, the blame is laid not at the feet of Scott Morrison, as might have been expected, but at those of Malcolm Turnbull.

Patrick Mullins reviews 'Ego: Malcolm Turnbull and the Liberal Party’s civil war' by Aaron Patrick

Ego: Malcolm Turnbull and the Liberal Party’s civil war

by Aaron Patrick

HarperCollins, $34.99 pb, 336 pp

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