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Like Winston Smith in 1984 Peter Dutton is attempting to rewrite history. One day our common enemy is Bill Shorten, the next it’s Malcolm Turnbull, as he tries to blame his former leader for the chaos he himself unleashed when he challenged for the leadership. Winston Smith came to love Big Brother, I doubt anyone loves Peter Dutton. – John Bailey, Canterbury
Minister Dutton, your comments on ex-prime minister Malcolm Turnbull may actually have been a compliment. Maybe someone who is non-political is exactly what we really needed. Gosh, a person who does not work the angles, milk the public purse, dissemble, look only to the next election, put party and self before the electorate – I could go on.
Yes, Malcolm Turnbull came in with a lot of promise, but maybe it was the party that put him in a straitjacket. Something to consider as your party shapes up in 2019 for an election. – Stephen Ramshaw, Turramurra
Peter Dutton, family man, ex-policeman, is protecting all of us, even his cocooned automaton detractors, from criminals, terrorists, paedophiles. He should be thanked for doing a, sadly, thankless job. His recent assessment of Malcolm Turnbull mirrors what critical minds knew all along. – Garrett Naumann, Cammeray
Is Peter Dutton secretly planning to defect from the Liberal Party and become yet another Independent MP after his imprudent attack on Malcolm Turnbull? – Lorna Denham, Cardiff Heights
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