Malcolm Turnbull’s way with words

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One of the features which distinguishes Malcolm Turnbull as a politician is his way with words. Unlike many, especially a very boring and repetitive opposition leader who springs to mind, he speaks well, confidently, and is able to convey his knowledge about a subject better than most.

It was certainly this skill at public speaking which distinguished Turnbull from the former Liberal leader whom he replaced, Tony Abbott. Despite assurances from those who know Abbott that, in the flesh, he is warm and personable, in public he came across as stilted, and perhaps as something which he was not.

However, when it comes to substance, it is the former who appears to be lacking, at least in they eyes of many conservative voters, who see his way with words as a cover for a lack of loyalty, and his attempts to ingratiate himself with the Q&A set as a sign of his low conservative credentials.

As it is a couple of days out from the election, The XYZ wants to know; what is your opinion of Malcolm Turnbull? Do you see spin, or do you see substance. Let us know in the comments below.

In the meantime, enjoy this ditty, penned by Deefer, on the PM’s silver tongue. It was written last year in the wake of the leadership spill. Do you think Deefer was on to something?

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David has studied history and political science at Melbourne University. His thesis was written on how the utilisation of Missile Defence can help to achieve nuclear disarmament. His interest in history was piqued by playing a flight simulator computer game about the Battle of Britain, and he hopes to one day siphon the earnings from his political writings into funding the greatest prog-rock concept album the world has ever seen.