Reappointment of Member of Foreign Investment Review Board
April 29, 2005Budget – Doorstop Interview, Parliament House, Canberra
May 9, 2005Doorstop Interview
Commonwealth Parliament Offices
70 Phillip Street, Sydney
Monday, 2 May 2005
3.15 pm
SUBJECTS: Budget, Leadership
JOURNALIST:
What have you resolved in your meeting today with the Prime Minister?
TREASURER:
I think today we have had some very productive discussions, we have obviously
discussed some of the issues which will be arising in the Budget and they were
very useful.
JOURNALIST:
Did the issue of Leadership come up at all in your discussions Mr Costello?
TREASURER:
Oh yes, we discussed that issue and obviously we discussed the events of the
last 48 hours and as I said on Sunday, my view is that it is very, very unproductive
for the Government to have that kind of speculation going on.
JOURNALIST:
Have you given Mr Howard any guarantee or has he given you any guarantees about
the leadership or challenge?
TREASURER:
Well as I said on Sunday, I don’t think it is in the interests of the
Government, I don’t think it is in the interests of the Liberal Party
that you see the kind of speculation that you saw in the newspapers on the weekend,
I think the Liberal Party expects that at the senior levels there will be an
orderly transition in relation to leadership, that this be done in the interests
of the Parliamentary Party, and that it be done in the interests of the Liberal
Party and its wider organisation and supporters. And I have always taken that
view, it is a view I reiterated on Sunday, it is a view that I put to the Prime
Minister today, that is my view and I have been very open and very frank about
that.
JOURNALIST:
So where do you go then from here? Do you not challenge or do you, what do
you do?
TREASURER:
Where I go to from here is Canberra where I will be working between now and
next Tuesday on the Budget.
JOURNALIST:
Do you think the Party is united at the moment?
TREASURER:
Well I think the Party ought to be united. I think the Party ought to be able
to resolve things in a mature way. I wish that the events of the last 48 hours
had never happened. I wish that we hadn’t had this recent flurry but it
happened. I wish it hadn’t have happened. As you know I was not expecting
it to happen, I was surprised as anybody when it did happen.
JOURNALIST:
Did Mr Howard elaborate on his comments, on Friday’s comments?
TREASURER:
Well he has elaborated today in a round of media interviews and he has put
his view out there and yes, he has given me his explanation of the event.
JOURNALIST:
Are you satisfied with that?
TREASURER:
Well what passes between him and me is a matter for him and me, but as I can
say to you he has been doing a round of media interviews and he has been seeking
to explain the background to the interview that in fact has created all of this
flurry of activity and all of this speculation over the last 48 hours.
JOURNALIST:
Is there a chance that you might drop out of the game altogether if you don’t
get handed the leadership before the next election? There seems to be some concern
that that may happen.
TREASURER:
No.
JOURNALIST:
Have you given it any thought?
TREASURER:
No.