Lenore Taylor

Lenore Taylor

Lenore Taylor is chief political correspondent for The Sydney Morning Herald. She is a Walkley Award winner, a winner of the Paul Lyneham Award for excellence in press gallery journalism and a former foreign correspondent, based in London. She co-authored a book, "Shitstorm" on the Rudd government's response to the global economic crisis. She has covered federal politics for more than 20 years.

Labor has choked on a surplus of promises

Swan: surplus

Lenore Taylor Economists, government advisors and backbenchers have known for some time that, with growth slowing and revenue falling, keeping Labor's promise to return the budget to a skinny $1.

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Swan eats crow - and not a day too soon

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Lenore Taylor ECONOMICALLY he was doing the right thing. Politically he was eating crow. Which is why it took Wayne Swan so long to do it.

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Politicians never learn, and so they keep on promising

Gillard

Lenore Taylor I f politicians learn one thing from this sorry Parliament it must surely be not to make promises they can't keep.

Pyne caught red-handed with the airbrush

Christopher Pyne

Lenore Taylor Christopher Pyne had his airbrush out yesterday – erasing the entire global financial crisis from Australia's economic history.

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Abbott needs magic to pull surplus out of a hat

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Lenore Taylor The rest of the world started 2012 transfixed by the unfolding euro zone debt crisis. In Australia, we started with some confusion about whether the last global financial crisis happened at all.

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Tough but not politically suicidal

Lenore Taylor Oh, but Wayne Swan must hanker after the grand gestures, the lofty rhetoric, the gasp-inducing figures of the budgets of old - Paul Keating's ''bringing home the bacon'' in 1988 or Peter...

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Mouth that launched 1000 slips

Sydney Morning Herald Journalist Lenore Taylor dinkus head shot headshot portrait today Wednesday of February 2010 photograph Andrew Meares FAIRFAX MEDIA SPECIAL RUDD

Lenore Taylor Barnaby Joyce has much tougher things to learn right now than just avoiding bad taste jokes about using Productivity Commission reports as toilet paper.