Peter Dutton is a true believer in nuclear as the answer to Australia's energy problems. But he'll need to convince the voting publicThere's a great story from Kelvin McKenzie's stint as editor of Britain's The Sun newspaper, notorious for its salacious headlines and outrageous beat-ups.
Today, Peter Dutton has taken every single chip he's amassed, and he's put the whole lot on yellowcake.Peter Dutton's political survival as an opposition leader thus far is an impressive feat, but the issue of nuclear power could be one that damages his popularity with women, a new piece of research shows.
But among the broader population, there is a perceptible and fascinating pattern. Men don't mind nuclear – 51 per cent expressed approval in the RedBridge survey – but women really, really don't; only 19 per cent approved, and 40 per cent expressly disapproved. But committing untold volumes of public money to speed-build reactors about which voters are already nervous … well. Only a true believer would attempt such a thing. Which is what Dutton is, when it comes to nuclear.
Not any more, folks. Peter Dutton has today placed a staggering bet on his own ability to sell Australians something they presently don't want, at a price yet to be determined. They don't make targets bigger than this.If Albanese doesn't move quickly, Dutton will continue to set the rules of play in political debate
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