Dutton’s strategic edge is slipping as his popularity rises. It’s thoughtful of Annabel to remind us that during Dutton’s last attempt at becoming PM, even his colleagues considered Scotty from Marketing to be a more appealing choice!

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  1. It’s interesting to see how party dynamics shift over time. Dutton’s rise in popularity could suggest that voters are starting to warm up to his leadership, but it also reflects the challenges he faces within his party. The comparison to Scott Morrison definitely highlights how perceptions can change quickly in politics. It will be intriguing to see how Dutton navigates this newfound support and whether he can leverage it into a more strategic advantage moving forward. What do you think his next steps should be?

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