The Punch is today forwarding a copy of Malcolm Turnbull’s CV to the NSW Liberal Party urging his immediate elevation to the leadership.

If anyone can smash his way through the paralysis which grips NSW politics it is Turnbull.
In the absence of a mercy rule, NSW voters currently face a battle between the legally blonde and the legally bland.
There’s Kristina Keneally, who despite assuring us she’s “nobody’s puppet, nobody’s girrrrrl,” was slotted in by the factional bosses in a vacuous marketing exercise which has nothing to do with policy and everything to do with personality.
And then there’s Barry O’Farrell whose two big achievements so far have been to back the Greens in opposing school transparency and to block the privatisation of the power industry – with his third triumph being a possible loss at an election next year where the Libs should really secure a landslide.
Turnbull’s intellect, ideology and style would be the perfect antidote to this festival of mediocrity.
He is a passionate advocate for Sydney, and shares so many characteristics with the city he calls home – he’s flashy, full of himself, opinionated, entertaining, self-made, he loves making money but he gives a lot of it away, he’s an economic hardhead but socially quite libertarian.
His progressive views on issues such as gay marriage and freedom of expression would pass without note in this laissez-faire town. His passion for the environment makes him the ideal advocate for the harbour city.
But the one thing he has which sets him apart from the Macquarie Street drongo-fest is that he is competent. And that of itself would be a novelty here.
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