It had to be said. Susan Ley’s leadership is finished. Her campaign isn’t just floundering—it’s now dead in the water. Against a Labor government dripping with corruption, and incompetence, she has delivered nothing but silence. This is not opposition. It’s surrender. She has made next to no impact and voters know it. They’ve tuned out. And written her off. She has “lost the room,” and with it, the Coalition’s credibility under her watch. Meanwhile, Jacinta Price is everything Susan Ley is not. Fierce. Authentic. Connected. She speaks with conviction, while Ley dithers. She lands blows that resonate, while Ley stumbles through soundbites none of us remember. Australians are crying out for strength in the face of Labor’s wreckage. They are not going to get it from a leader who can’t even inspire her own party room, let alone the nation. Susan’s time is up. The longer she stays, the deeper the Coalition sinks. If the party wants to fight—and win—it needs Jacinta at the helm. Bold. Unapologetic. Persistant enough to take the fight to Labor and tear down their flawed agenda piece by piece. Jacinta is tomorrow’s victory. The Coalition must choose.
@JimThom90458694 I think Andrew Hastie as leader and Jacinta as deputy, until she can get into the house of reps.
@comical_engr @JimThom90458694 There is no hurry . Labor is destroying its self bit by bit !
@comical_engr @JimThom90458694 Has Hastie been "brave". Did he stand with Matt Canavan and Alex Antic against free speech laws?