Opposition to vote against Australian government’s ETS legislation

12 Aug 2009

1

Embattled Australian opposition leader, Malcolm Turnbull has scored a victory of sorts and strengthened his authority. Turnbull's most trenchant public critic, Wilson Tuckey, had to tone down his shrill rhetoric at the Liberal's only meeting yesterday enabling Turnbull to rally coalition MPs firmly behind his alternative emissions trading scheme, which aims to propose amendments to the government's plan later this year.

Tuckey came under attack from Bob Baldwin, holder of a NSW seat, even as the party sentiment against Tuckey is rising. Baldwin accused Tuckey of being completely out of touch with the party line and taking a position that was highly damaging to his colleagues.

Earlier Tuckey had aired his grievances about the shadow cabinet's position on emissions trading policy but later toned down his attack compared with what he has been saying recently.

Tuckey also came under attack from Turnbull who said that anyone nursing any concerns about the opposition position on emissions trading could get in touch with him stressing public observation of his fondness to his Blackberry.

On Monday, Turnbull had announced that the joint parties did not formally endorse the emissions alternative but after a long briefing the members seemed to be quite impressed.

Turnbull said the opposition would vote against the government's ETS legislation on Thursday which was approved by the MPs. The third factor in the tussle on the ETS between the government and the opposition, the coalition's vote would be determined by the shape of the bill presented b the government, Turnbull said.

Latest articles

Musk ramps up SpaceX moon plans as Bezos accelerates Blue Origin in race against China

Musk ramps up SpaceX moon plans as Bezos accelerates Blue Origin in race against China

Indians can now travel to 56 destinations without prior visa as passport ranking improves

Indians can now travel to 56 destinations without prior visa as passport ranking improves

CEO says EU’s IRIS2 must match Starlink on price and performance

CEO says EU’s IRIS2 must match Starlink on price and performance

Applied Materials jumps 12% as AI chip demand drives strong revenue forecast

Applied Materials jumps 12% as AI chip demand drives strong revenue forecast

Opening the silos: India approves 3 million tonnes of wheat and product exports

Opening the silos: India approves 3 million tonnes of wheat and product exports

Capgemini beats 2025 revenue target as WNS acquisition boosts AI-driven growth

Capgemini beats 2025 revenue target as WNS acquisition boosts AI-driven growth

The deregulation “holy grail”: Trump EPA dismantles the legal bedrock of climate policy

The deregulation “holy grail”: Trump EPA dismantles the legal bedrock of climate policy

France-backed Eutelsat beats revenue estimates as Starlink rivalry intensifies

France-backed Eutelsat beats revenue estimates as Starlink rivalry intensifies

Germany’s Stark reportedly crosses €1 billion valuation after fresh funding round

Germany’s Stark reportedly crosses €1 billion valuation after fresh funding round