Taiwanese animators create video 'explaining' Liberal leadership spill

A group of Taiwanese animators have created a video explaining the Liberal leadership spill and deriding Australia’s "revolving door of prime ministership."

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Taiwanese animators have created a video about the Liberal leadership spill that features Malcolm Turnbull knocking Tony Abbott off a tricycle and diving into a pool of gold.

The video, which was uploaded to YouTube this week, pokes fun at the "revolving door of Australia's prime ministership," pointing out that Malcolm Turnbull is the country's fifth prime minister in five years.

The video also seeks to outline the personalities and public personas of both Malcolm Turnbull and Tony Abbott.
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Mr Abbott is described as "political attack dog derided by critics as visionless," while Mr Turnbull is described as being "known for his ego and reputation as a renaissance man".
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In 2010, the group - Next Media TV - made a video about the federal election called "Australia goes to the polls," which has been viewed more than 200,000 times.

Watch the full clip below:


 


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