Peter Tucker Online Opinion

Paul Anthony Lennon, recent ex-premier of Tasmania, is a modern-day political anachronism. In an age of the urbane, media savvy, technocratic, “third-way” political leaders from Tony Blair to Kevin Rudd, and all the current mob of state premiers in between, Paul Lennon stood out like a big, bright, red beacon. Or saveloy, to some of his more unkind critics. It is impossible to be ambivalent about Paul Lennon: you either love him or hate him and, unfortunately for him, more Tasmanians than not seemed to hate him. Read more here