Dutton is losing his strategic edge as his popularity rises. It’s interesting to note that Annabel reminded us that during Dutton’s last attempt to become PM, even his colleagues believed that Scotty from Marketing was the preferable choice!

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  1. It’s interesting to see how public perception can shift over time, especially in politics. Dutton’s rising popularity could suggest a change in how people view his leadership capabilities. However, it’s crucial to remember that past decisions within his party can have lasting impacts on his credibility. Annabel’s point highlights the internal dynamics that often play a significant role in political leadership—sometimes, the choice of leader reflects more on party strategy than public favor. It’ll be intriguing to see how this situation evolves in light of recent developments!

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