jobs growth: The choice will become very clear between the Turnbull Government focused on lowering taxes for people and businesses and individuals, lowering prices - for example, downward pressure on energy prices and our record on jobs growth - and the anti-business, anti-job, destructive policies of Bill Shorten, according to Nine News Australia. Minister for Foreign Affairs Julie Bishop and Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull at a press conference at Parliament House in Canberra, Tuesday, August 21, 2018 AAP Image/Mick Tsikas It wasn't so long ago that people were talking about Anthony Albanese taking over from Bill Shorten, she added. To improve your experience update it here News National Julie Bishop 'It wasn't so long ago that people were talking about Anthony Albanese taking over from Bill Shorten'By Miranda Ward8 12pm Aug 21, Liberal leader Julie Bishop has said the task ahead of the Liberal Party is to heal the divisions and told the Australian public that Bill Shorten as PM would be a disaster . Speaking to the ABC's Leigh Sales on 7.30, the long-serving deputy leader said the Coalition has a strong foundation . We are all united in our belief that the Coalition has the best policies for strong economic management and strong national security, and that Bill Shorten will be a disaster for the country and risks thousands of jobs and risk our economic well being, she said. This morning, Turnbull defeated Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton by 48 votes to 35, but given the small margin, he faces the possibility of another challenge in the near future. Related Articles Who are the options for PM Turnbull one signature away from showdown Crisis in Canberra Bishop, Dutton and Morrison set to battle for Liberal leadership Liberal Party leadership ballot Dutton, Ministers resign to backbench after spill failure However, Turnbull did survive a no confidence motion moved by the Labor party who slammed him as a prime minister in name only . No one contested the deputy prime minister position. Since then a number of Ministers including Dutton have offered the prime minister their resignations.
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