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The Federal Coalition's newest leader has never been one to shy away from a position.

During an early career writing editorials for the Australian newspaper and the Bulletin magazine the Rhodes scholar honed the art of crafting an opinion and fighting a case for it.

As a student at Oxford University in England, Tony Abbott was known for his exploits in the boxing ring, where he learnt to roll with the punches and wait to deliver the knockout blow.

Against that background it is hardly surprising the member for Waringah emerged from a week of Liberal party-room carnage this morning as the leader of a fractious Opposition.

First he stood by and watched his leader Malcolm Turnbull accede to Labor's desire to pass an emissions trading scheme (ETS). He moved to stand as an alternative leader before stepping back to pledge support for a Joe Hockey leadership push.

He then saw Mr Hockey effectively hand the Rudd Government its ETS by promising a conscience vote on the issue.

That was one hit to the political body too many for the man known in some quarters as the 'Mad Monk,' who yesterday went on the offensive and declared he would run for the leadership regardless of who else was standing up.

This withdrawal of support for Mr Hockey reflected the overwhelming position of the Liberal party's right wing, who are staunchly committed to opposing the ETS in its current form.

It's not the first time the Howard Government Health Minister has put his hand up for the leadership of his party.

Following the 2007 election loss he famously announced that he had the people skills to lead the Coalition back towards government, before pulling out of the race to allow Brendan Nelson to take the reins.

He accepted a position as the opposition spokesman on Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs, but given the events of the past week he said he had to step forward.

This morning's was the tightest of leadership wins for Mr Abbott, who pipped Mr Turnbull by 42 votes to 41 in the final party-room run-off; there was one informal vote.

He has already shown his toughness and tenacity in standing up for a cause, but with a clearly divided party behind him he may have to call on a different skill set to lead his colleagues towards some semblance of unity.

Before starting his careers in journalism and politics he made a stuttering beginning to a career in the priesthood in St Patrick's Seminary in Manly.

He abandoned his path towards a career as a priest but he will surely draw on what knowledge he gleaned in order to take an unruly flock under his wing.

The new Opposition Leader lives in Forestville with wife Margaret and three daughters.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/12/01/2758261.htm

Meanwhile the Labour Party has sore palms from all the high-fiving.
 

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Abbot may not be a as bad as you think!

At least there will not be an ETS whilst he's leader (and liberal has the numbers to stop it)
 

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oh really abbott is leader? no way i totally didnt know other than that other thread titled 'tony abbot new opposition leader'

way to go shodan youre on top of things for sure
 

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