Date: September 25, 2015Author: Editor, cairnsnews 0 Comments In October 2014, Lord Monckton stated; When Sir David King, the scientifically illiterate chemist who is the climate change ambassador for the united kingdom lobbying the world nations to vote yes at the Paris UN conference in December 2015, was asked by the environmentalist committee of theContinue reading “Lord Monckton predicted Turnbull would give Australia to United Nations”
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Paris UN Climate Conference 2015: Tony Abbott was brought down by the UN, Christopher Monckton says
Paris UN Climate Conference 2015: Tony Abbott was brought down by the UN, Christopher Monckton says By Peter Hannam UpdatedDecember 8, 2015 — 11.30pmfirst published at 1.59pm Former prime minister Tony Abbott was brought down because of his anti-global-warming views and would have pushed back against plans to form a world government at the ParisContinue reading “Paris UN Climate Conference 2015: Tony Abbott was brought down by the UN, Christopher Monckton says”
Tony Abbott
Tribute
Abbott on Pell: ‘The greatest man I’ve ever known’ Tony Abbott This funeral is less a sad farewell to a great friend and more a joyous tribute to a great hero. It’s the celebration of a wonderful life, a once-in-a-generation gathering of the people of faith to re-dedicate ourselves to the ideals George Pell livedContinue reading “Tribute”
QED
Turnbull, the Lesser of Two Weevils Peter O’Brien Malcom Turnbull’s seizure of the prime ministership was despicable, not least because it was both his passive, self-serving mediocrity as a minister and active white-anting that helped create the climate for his coup. The new leader’s devious self-promotion has led many to postulate that Abbott’s departure fromContinue reading “QED”
Builder, soldier, thinker
Tony Abbott’s burning passion Peter Dutton Features Australia Getty Images Peter Dutton 30 September 2023 9:00 AM I still think about those awful events in mid-September 2015 and the cruel fate which should never have befallen our 28th prime minister. Many will recall Tony Abbott’s poignant words during his final press conference in the topContinue reading “Builder, soldier, thinker”
Abbott nominated for Fox board
Business Former prime minister Tony Abbott has been nominated to join Fox Corporation’s board of directors, a day after Rupert Murdoch announced his retirement.Duncan Murray / AAP Print article The nomination will be considered by shareholders at the media giant’s annual meeting in November, a media statement released on Friday (Saturday AEST) confirmed. Nominated alongsideContinue reading “Abbott nominated for Fox board”
Tony Abbott: with thanks to the fallen warrior
Terry Barnes Flat White Terry Barnes 22 May 2019 5:26 PM Last night former prime minister Tony Abbott succumbed to a perfect political storm: a climate zealot candidate dressed up as a faux Liberal, the sole target of a concerted, lavishly financed campaign of the chattering Left and GetUp!, and nasty, vindictive and vicious personalContinue reading “Tony Abbott: with thanks to the fallen warrior”
Tony Abbott’s record of achievement
Ten years since we elected the Anglosphere’s best recent Tory PM Mark Higgie Flat White Getty Images Mark Higgie 7 September 2023 4:00 AM A glance at Britain after thirteen years of Tory rule highlights the contrasting great achievements of Tony Abbott, our 28th Prime Minister after his landslide win against Labor ten years agoContinue reading “Tony Abbott’s record of achievement”
An Appreciation
The Liberal Party’s First Daughter Mark McGinness The Melbourne Argus announced on August 13, 1928: “MENZIES – On the 3rd August, at Lancewood, Glenferrie Road, Kew, to Mr and Mrs Robert Menzies, of Howard Street, Kew, a daughter”. That daughter was christened Margery Heather (always Heather), the youngest child, and then and forever the apple ofContinue reading “An Appreciation”
Tony Abbott our best and wisest Pm since Menzies-the only only one who stood for Australia and who could never be charged as being a traitor
Former Prime Minister and Distinguished Fellow of the IPA, Tony Abbott, and the IPA’s Deputy Executive Director Daniel Wild discuss how big woke corporations are dividing Australia as a result of their massive funding campaign for the Voice to parliament. Tony also shares his insights on the future of the centre-right, and draws on theContinue reading “Tony Abbott our best and wisest Pm since Menzies-the only only one who stood for Australia and who could never be charged as being a traitor”
Forgetting the forgotten
Flat White Beverley McArthur Getty Images Beverley McArthur 27 June 2023 4:30 AM For a few days now, I have been thinking about the following sentences: ‘I do not believe that the real life of this nation is to be found either in great luxury hotels and the petty gossip of so-called fashionable suburbs, orContinue reading “Forgetting the forgotten”
Robert Menzies (1894–1978)
Robert Menzies (1894–1978)Robert Menzies resigned during his first term as prime minister in 1941 after disunity between his United Australia Party, the Country Party and Independents. As a backbencher, he began speaking directly to the people through his regular Friday night radio addresses. His Forgotten People address stressed the importance of the middle class inContinue reading “Robert Menzies (1894–1978)”
Trump persecution will backfire
US justice system corrupted Features Australia David Flint Getty Images David Flint 1 April 2023 9:00 AM According to America’s most celebrated living constitutional and criminal lawyer, Harvard Professor Alan Dershowitz, the criminal action against Donald Trump is the ‘worst abuse of prosecutorial discretion’ he has seen in sixty long years of legal practice. Dershowitz,Continue reading “Trump persecution will backfire”
Nigel Lawson: 1932-2023
World Nigel Lawson Getty Nigel Lawson 4 April 2023 7:44 AM Nigel Lawson has died at the age of 91. He was the editor of The Spectator from 1966 to 1970 and then a Conservative politician who served as Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1983 until 1989. Below is an article written by Lawson inContinue reading “Nigel Lawson: 1932-2023”
‘Engaging in censorship’: Former prime minister Tony Abbott blasts tech giants for pulling anti-Voice advertisements
Tony Abbott has slammed the government and big tech for slanting the playing field in favour of the “yes” vote for the upcoming Voice to Parliament referendum. Joseph HuitsonDigital Reporter Former prime minister Tony Abbott has rallied against social media giants after a series of paid advertisements opposing the Voice to Parliament were pulled. AdvanceContinue reading “‘Engaging in censorship’: Former prime minister Tony Abbott blasts tech giants for pulling anti-Voice advertisements”
The Political Euthanasing of Tony Abbott
QED Paul Collits The four big losers in the May election were Bill Shorten, Tony Abbott, Cory Bernardi and Malcolm Turnbull. Perhaps only one of them – it is easy to guess which – has emerged with dignity and reputation intact. He has acted with the grace one would expect, without fuss, not looking about theContinue reading “The Political Euthanasing of Tony Abbott”
TRANSCRIPT OF THE HON. TONY ABBOTT AC REMARKS TO THE MENZIES RESEARCH CENTRE
In the final chapter of his latest book, John Howard gives his view on why the Morrison government lost this year’s election. Of course, there was the “it’s time” factor after nine years. But the government didn’t help itself, he said, by lacking a strong fourth term agenda and refraining from fight on lots ofContinue reading “TRANSCRIPT OF THE HON. TONY ABBOTT AC REMARKS TO THE MENZIES RESEARCH CENTRE”
Why Do Communists Hate Tony Abbott So Much?
“I guess when your ideology died thirty years ago living in the past is a bit of a hard habit to break.” By Rio DiazSeptember 18, 2022 As previously reported on Caldron Pool, Socialist Alternative (Australia’s largest communist group) is planning on protesting the CPAC Australia event on October 2nd. The Bolshevik buffoons have startedContinue reading “Why Do Communists Hate Tony Abbott So Much?”
Tony Abbott urges conservatives to keep the faith
Tony Abbott The Australian October 2, 2022 When you’re prevented by law from having large gatherings for the best part of three years, these surely have been dispiriting times. Certainly it’s been hard to practise freedom and enterprise while locked up in your house and with your business closed on account of a virus. AndContinue reading “Tony Abbott urges conservatives to keep the faith”