Sussan Ley to quit politics after being deposed as Liberal leader triggering contentious byelection
Sussan Ley announced her departure from politics following her defeat in the Liberal leadership race, which will lead to a byelection for her seat.
Sussan Ley, who recently lost the leadership of the Liberal party to Angus Taylor, has confirmed her intention to quit politics altogether. Ley described her leadership experience as 'very tough' and indicated she bears no grudges against colleagues who voted against her. Her resignation paves the way for a byelection in her constituency of Farrer, creating potential implications for both the Liberal party and the opposition, as this could further reduce their numbers in parliament.
In her official statement, Ley emphasized the importance of her successor having the opportunity to lead without distractions. She cited the difficulties she faced during her tenure, including criticism and undermining from certain factions within the party. The byelection is seen as a critical moment for the party, as it could affect its standing and strategic direction moving forward in a competitive political landscape.
Ley also expressed her desire to focus on family life and her passion for aviation, indicating she would leave the political stage completely. Her exit from politics highlights the internal conflicts within the Liberal party as it seeks to navigate through leadership challenges and public sentiments ahead of future elections.