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Phones Overheat, Batteries Deplete in Leadership Change

12 February 2026
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Phones Overheat, Batteries Deplete in Leadership Change
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During a tumultuous period for the Liberals, Simon Kennedy’s phone charger delivery during Question Time highlighted the party’s struggles amid leadership challenges. Labor’s Rob Mitchell’s quip, “Which one?” captured the Opposition’s disarray as resignations flooded Sussan Ley’s inbox and Angus Taylor transitioned to the backbench. Criticism of Taylor’s leadership style intensified, with Treasurer Jim Chalmers questioning his competence. Despite the chaotic campaign launch and organizational issues, Taylor’s supporters remain hopeful for a turnaround as they prepare for upcoming party meetings.

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