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On borrowed time? Why Liberals are starting to chatter about Angus Taylor

Following the opposition leader’s blunder on multiculturalism this week, one Liberal said: “I don’t know if he can think on his feet.”

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theage.com.auStai leggendo22 h fa

On borrowed time? Why Liberals are starting to chatter about Angus Taylor

Following the opposition leader’s blunder on multiculturalism this week, one Liberal said: “I don’t know if he can think on his feet.”

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theguardian.com2 g fa

Liberals dumbfounded by Angus Taylor’s multiculturalism comments: ‘Embrace the reality of modern Australia’

Party colleagues concerned opposition leader was missing an opportunity to differentiate Coalition from One Nation

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sbs.com.au1 g fa

Taylor bats away multiculturalism saga criticism, says Australia shouldn’t 'look like Japan'

Angus Taylor has sought to clarify the Coalition's stance on multiculturalism, after Pauline Hanson called for a "monocultural" society.

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smh.com.au8 h fa

I see an Abbott moon rising – it has happened before

There seems to be no question that Angus Taylor, Matt Canavan and others are working on their CVs in readiness for new careers after the ’28 federal election.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. martedì 23 giugno 2026·theguardian.com

    Taylor won’t say if he supports multiculturalism as Chalmers says he’s trying to ‘out-One Nation One Nation’

    Treasurer says Coalition playing ‘footsie with the monoculture language’ after Liberal leader sidesteps questions at press conference

  2. mercoledì 24 giugno 2026·theage.com.au

    Opposition leader Angus Taylor avoids direct answer on multiculturalism

    Taylor was asked several times whether he supported the principle of multiculturalism after Pauline Hanson reshaped political debate with her demand Australia be a “monoculture”.

  3. mercoledì 24 giugno 2026·theguardian.com

    Liberals dumbfounded by Angus Taylor’s multiculturalism comments: ‘Embrace the reality of modern Australia’

    Party colleagues concerned opposition leader was missing an opportunity to differentiate Coalition from One Nation

  4. giovedì 25 giugno 2026·sbs.com.au

    Taylor bats away multiculturalism saga criticism, says Australia shouldn’t 'look like Japan'

    Angus Taylor has sought to clarify the Coalition's stance on multiculturalism, after Pauline Hanson called for a "monocultural" society.

  5. giovedì 25 giugno 2026·theage.com.au

    On borrowed time? Why Liberals are starting to chatter about Angus Taylor

    Following the opposition leader’s blunder on multiculturalism this week, one Liberal said: “I don’t know if he can think on his feet.”

  6. venerdì 26 giugno 2026·theguardian.com

    Angus Taylor was keen to get on the front foot. But he dropped the ball … on to his knee?!

    The Socceroos became a political football this week as the Liberal leader delivered a word salad on multiculturalism

  7. venerdì 26 giugno 2026·theage.com.au

    Angus Taylor damaged, but he won’t be dumped – yet

    Angus Taylor’s leadership is now being openly discussed by Liberal colleagues, just four months after becoming leader.

  8. venerdì 26 giugno 2026·smh.com.au

    I see an Abbott moon rising – it has happened before

    There seems to be no question that Angus Taylor, Matt Canavan and others are working on their CVs in readiness for new careers after the ’28 federal election.