It's about policy not personality: Abbott

Former prime minister Tony Abbott fielded questions on energy policy and Malcolm Turnbull's leadership when he arrived for work in Canberra on Monday.

Former prime minister Tony Abbott

Former prime minister Tony Abbott says the Liberal leadership tensions aren't about personalities. (AAP)

Tony Abbott says debate around energy policy is not about personalities or the future of Malcolm Turnbull's leadership.

The former prime minister reportedly told a meeting of Tasmanian Young Liberals on the weekend that he looked forward to "a Dutton government", however he declined to speculate on Peter Dutton's leadership ambitions.

"It's not about personalities. It's not about him, it's not about me," Mr Abbott told reporters in Canberra on Monday.

"It's about what is going to give Australians the best possible energy system that delivers affordable reliable power."

Mr Abbott said he had been railing against high power prices for the better part of two years, arguing keeping the Liddell coal-fired power station open had to be the first fix.

Ending subsidies for renewable energy, stopping price gouging by energy retailers and locking in new baseload power were next on his list.

Among other missteps, the government should withdraw from the Paris agreement on climate change.

It should also have stepped in to prevent the closure of Hazelwood power station in Victoria.

"The only way we can win the next election is to have a contest over policy not personalities," Mr Abbott said.

"We've got to be the party that is on the side of getting power prices down and let Labor be the party that is all about getting emissions down."

A Fairfax-Ipsos poll on Monday saw the coalition's primary vote drop six points to 33 per cent.


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Published 20 August 2018 10:00am
Source: AAP


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