Liberal leadership challenge looms as Matthew Guy resigns from shadow cabinet
Liberal frontbenchers Matthew Guy and Tim Smith resigned from Opposition Leader Michael OâBrienâs shadow cabinet on Monday morning ahead of a planned leadership spill this week.
Mr Guy and his closest ally informed Mr OâBrien of their decision early on Monday.
Matthew Guy has resigned from the shadow cabinet.Credit:Justin McManus
James Newbury, the assistant shadow minister for Wastewatch, Freedom of Information, has resigned from the front bench. More resignations are expected to follow.
It is standard practice for those attempting to topple the leader to resign from their portfolios because their position serving the party leadership is untenable.
Mr OâBrien and Mr Guy spent last night on the phones persuading MPs to vote for them.
There is a chance Mr OâBrien may pull out of the contest if he believes he does not have the numbers, or he may not contest the leadership if a spill motion is successful at a meeting that could be held as early as Tuesday.
Much of the discussion among MPs on Monday had turned to who would be Mr Guyâs deputy if he were to ascend to the leadership.
Backbencher Ryan Smith has been mooted, while shadow treasurer Louise Staley and the opposition police spokesman David Southwick are also said to be in the mix.
Mr Guyâs camp and a grouping led by Mr Smith have come together over the winter to build a coalition big enough to topple Mr OâBrien, so Mr Smith is likely to be Mr Guyâs favoured pick.
Michael OâBrien and Matthew Guy spent last night on the phones persuading MPs to vote for them.
Backers of Mr Guy say the Victorian Opposition, under Mr OâBrien, has failed to present itself as an alternative government, and that it had been âconsistently angryâ throughout the pandemic without a positive platform.
While Mr OâBrienâs supporters have previously told The Age, the Opposition under Mr Guy had been âtoo angryâ, appealing to the Liberal Partyâs base instead of ordinary Victorians.
One Liberal source said the party needs to take collective responsibility for its âleadership woesâ and inability to find a viable alternative.
âThere is no magic pill, and you canât replace determination, grit, hard work, intelligence and perseverance by just putting in another person.
âThe party needs to kill off two leaders [Mr OâBrien and Mr Guy] so we can actually have a chance at winning. Tim [Smith] is the most viable. He needs a lot of work, but itâs not out of the question that he steps up as a credible and mature leader in a few years.â
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