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Unfortunate news. Time for Turnbull to make his move. I doubt Nelson will survive the current parliamentary session.
Why I won't be leader, but I'll go in my own time
Why I won't be leader, but I'll go in my own time
PETER COSTELLO has declared that he is not interested in leading the Liberal Party, freeing the party to sort out its leadership woes in the coming weeks.
In an interview with the Herald, the former federal treasurer said he was pursuing options outside politics and would leave Parliament when it suited him.
He said that his position had not changed since the day after the election when he renounced any claim to the party's leadership and signalled that he was planning to leave politics.
In the interview, which presages the publication of the first extracts from his memoir exclusively in the Herald from Saturday, Mr Costello expressed frustration at the speculation that has dogged his every step since.
"I think I've made it clear," he said. "I'm not seeking the Liberal Party leadership.
"They say, 'Oh, we've had a bad week, better bring Costello back.' I think that's basically what happened. And I said, 'No, I'm not seeking the leadership, I don't want the leadership'.
"Which proves that there must be some huge plot. I'm not going to go out and say it every day because the febrile state they're all in, the more I say it, the more they speculate."
He said he supported the leader, Brendan Nelson, and had told him so.
Mr Costello said that he was considering some options outside politics: "I've got a few things that I'm working on but my position as a backbencher is quite separate from any return to the leadership.
"I'll continue to serve my constituents and if I get to the point where I feel I'm no longer able to do that as well as I want, I'll make an announcement then. But at the moment I'm very happy serving my constituency. But I'm just a backbencher."
The Liberal Party has retained Dr Nelson in the leadership, despite dismal polling figures, because it has been hoping that Mr Costello might be persuaded to take the leadership.
With the clarification that he is not interested, the party will feel free to remove Dr Nelson and most likely install the leading contender to replace him, Malcolm Turnbull.
Parliament begins a two-week sitting on Monday, providing a forum for the change if the party decides to act immediately.[...]