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‘Sexist’ Abbott blasted in new book #Auspol

"Tony Abbott is still set on forcing an election as soon as he can".

Unflattering portrait … Tony Abbott. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen

TONY Abbott is a sore loser, afflicted by ”innate and deeply embedded sexism and misogyny”, and would use a future prime ministership to impose his simplistic views on the country, according to a provocative new book to hit the shelves tomorrow.

The new polemic by academic Susan Mitchell paints an intensely unflattering portrait of the man who would be Australia’s next prime minister, sketching Mr Abbott as a graceless, obsessively competitive ”man’s man”; a ferocious partisan imbued with conservative Catholic social values.

The book was drawn from press reports, studies of the Opposition Leader, particularly Michael Duffy’s 2004 biography, Mr Abbott’s writings and the author’s observed conclusions. Dr Mitchell deploys what her publisher describes as a ”blistering” critique in narrating Mr Abbott’s life from his childhood to his current period as Opposition Leader.

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Dr Mitchell told The Age yesterday she did not interview Mr Abbott for the project. ”That wasn’t the sort of book I wanted to write. I wanted to do a more analytical piece than that.”

Mr Abbott’s spokesman confirmed Dr Mitchell ”made no contact with Tony or his office in the preparation of her book. She has not sought to interview Tony as part of her research.”

Dr Mitchell said she was motivated to write the book because ”there’s a narrative missing about Tony Abbott in the political discussion”.

Dr Mitchell said she saw no evidence that Mr Abbott’s views had moderated with time, if anything ”he’s become more right wing and fixed in his views”.

She said initiatives like Mr Abbott’s paid parental leave scheme – mentioned only briefly in the book – and his decision to employ women as senior advisers, did not demonstrate an evolution in thinking.

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Former President of the Fire Brigade Employees’ Union (2009-2018) and a professional firefighter with more than 30 years experience. I live and work on the NSW South Coast, Australia. I am a strong advocate for firefighters and emergency service workers with an interest in mental health issues and caring for those around me. I am a former Director on the NSW Fire Brigades Death and Disability Super Fund and work with charities including ‘The Movember Foundation’. As a leader and activist I have long been active in the campaign for action on climate change. I am a Station Commander in the fire and rescue service in NSW and have 30 years experience fighting fires, both rural and urban. I am passionate about highlighting the impact climate change is having on fire preparedness and fire behaviour in Australia, and the risks associated with inaction on climate change. I am also a spokesperson for the Australian Climate Media Centre.