Former prime minister Tony Abbott has 'strong interest' in serving as minister

A close friend of former Prime Minister Tony Abbott is pushing for his promotion into the cabinet and says his strong standing in the Liberal Party would be an asset for the Coalition.

Former prime minister Tony Abbott during  Question Time

Former prime minister Tony Abbott during Question Time in the House of Representatives in Canberra. Source: AAP

Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott has a "strong interest" in becoming a Cabinet minister again, and Malcolm Turnbull has been urged to make his aspiration a reality.

Catherine McGregor, a close friend of Mr Abbott, has penned an opinion piece in The Daily Telegraph and said unless the rift between the pair is resolved there is a real chance the government could "fragment".

"Every time they take a step forward at the moment there seems to be two steps back," Ms McGregor said.

"They do have an agenda to talk about and yet they keep getting beleaguered by this problem."
"I didn't write it with any ulterior motive I can assure you."
Ms McGregor said it was vital the issue was resolved sooner rather than later and that the Member for Warringah will continue to accept speaking engagements as well as vocalise his views on matters of "public importance".

"He doesn't consider that he's destabilising, he considers he's doing what a backbencher with his seniority and gravitas can do," she said.

The News Corp columnist, who has credited Mr Abbott as a "stalwart friend" through her darkest days, said the former prime minister would not be content sitting on the backbench.

"He didn't pose it as a threat that he would destabilise the government if he wasn't in the Cabinet, all he said was that he would continue to speak on issues he felt strongly about," Ms McGregor said.

"Mr Abbott said to me that were he to come back into the Cabinet, which he would welcome, that he would consider himself bound absolutely by that."
She said she had a "frank chat" with him on Monday where they discussed his future and the upcoming opinion piece.

Ms McGregor said Mr Abbott was "comfortable" that she wrote it and his preference is for the Indigenous Affairs portfolio. 

"Mr Abbott's view is that the leader is the only person who can solve this.

There's clearly strain between them but they have a workable relationship and they're talking."

Under the Westminster system backbenchers are not bound quite as tightly as Cabinet ministers.

"The best solution for the government is that he returns to the ministry, that's just a political analysts view."

"His view is that he's willing to serve and that he has a strong interest in the Indigenous Affairs portfolio."

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has been focused on Indigenous communities the past few days, visiting Ceduna, Yalata and the APY Lands.

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