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Ley confronted on radio by callers wanting a Hastie Opposition

Opposition Leader Sussan Ley is having a rough start to the week.

Fronting Sydney’s 2GB as criticism mounts and leadership speculation grows, Ms Ley was forced to listen to an audio recording of multiple radio callers stating they wanted WA’s Andrew Hastie as leader of the Liberal Party.

After listening, Ms Ley tried to convince listeners, and likely her colleagues listening in, that she was personally unbothered.

“People are entitled to have their views. I’m not here for a sense of ego about me. Can I be really clear about that?” Ms Ley said.

“I’ve been underestimated a lot of my life. I remember when a lot of blokes told me I couldn’t fly an airplane and did a lot to keep me out of the front seat, and I flew an airplane.

“I flew a mustering plane in very small circles, very close to the ground, and that was pretty tough at the time. I did many things, have done many things, but once again it’s actually not about me, it’s about the Australian people, and they’re what motivates me every single day.”

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‘Undermined by her own side’: PM’s compassion for Ley

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has shared what could be labelled personal compassion for Opposition Leader Sussan Ley amid growing reports that support is moving to Andrew Hastie.

“It’s a tough game,” Mr Albanese told Nova Melbourne’s Jase and Lauren.

“And the problem is she’s clearly being undermined by her own side, and they’re a bit of a rabble at the moment. That’s the truth.

“They (announced) a so-called policy that really doesn’t add up … and they can’t even agree on what they’ve decided.”

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Ley grilled over energy promise with no details

Sussan Ley told Sunrise on Monday that energy prices will be more affordable under the Coalition plan.

“I’m not going to look people in the eye like Anthony Albanese did in two elections and say energy will be cheaper,” Ms Ley said, while saying energy would be cheaper under her.

Host Nat Barr stopped the Opposition Leader, saying: “You just did”.

Attempting to get back on message, Ms Ley said: “We need to build more energy.”

Ms Ley said Australia needed to start using more gas and stop exporting it to other countries to help bring prices down.

Ms Ley appeared off her game on Monday, trapping herself in multiple slip-ups. If she were hoping this interview would set her up for a good week, she might not be feeling worried.

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‘Failed’: Ley hits out over immigration

Ms Ley says Labor have “failed” Australians, allowing too many immigrants into the country without a plan.

“The country, the infrastructure, the commute to work, the schools and the hospitals are struggling to cope,” Ms Ley told Sunrise on Monday. “Labor has brought in over a million migrants with no plans to house them.”

Ms Ley refused to put a number on acceptable immigration levels, saying a number isn’t appropriate due to the different streams of immigrant intake in Australia. However, Ms Ley said Labor’s number was “wrong”.

“Every time they (Labor) give the Australian people a number, it’s the wrong number.”

Host Nat Barr asked how Ms Ley could say the number was “wrong” while refusing to give a number herself, with the Opposition Leader defending her stance by stating Labor had more information because they are in Government.

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‘Sharks are circling’: Ley responds to Hastie reports

Opposition Leader Sussan Ley has responded to reports WA Liberal MP Andrew Hastie is gaining support for a potential leadership spill that would see the party oust its first female Federal leader.

Sunrise host Nat Barr told Ms Ley “the sharks are circling”, mentioning reports moderate MPs are abandoning the Opposition Leader and turning to Mr Hastie.

“I won’t lose focus on the plan that I’m talking about right now, which is about people. It’s about Australians. I’m going to focus on the really important things that I’m going to be talking about every day,” Ms Ley said.

Barr put the question straight to Ms Ley: “So you’re not worried?”

“No,” Ms Ley fired back.

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