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Leadership Quote by Jay Weatherill

"Defence is our best attack"

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"Defence is our best attack" is the kind of compact, slightly martial paradox politicians reach for when they need permission to be forceful without looking reckless. Jay Weatherill, as a pragmatic Australian leader, isn’t trying to sound like a general; he’s trying to make aggression feel like stewardship. The line borrows the logic of sport and security: you win not by charging forward, but by building systems so solid they turn your opponent’s moves into your advantage.

The intent is twofold. First, it signals competence: we’re disciplined, prepared, not easily rattled. Second, it reframes a potentially controversial posture - policing, border policy, industrial strategy, even partisan hardball - as protective rather than punitive. “Attack” is the admission this is still a contest. “Defence” is the alibi.

Subtext matters here: it flatters the public’s self-image as reasonable people forced into toughness by circumstances. It also pre-empts criticism. If opponents call the government combative, the government can reply that it’s simply doing the responsible thing: defending jobs, defending services, defending “our way of life.” That’s a powerful rhetorical shield because it drags the argument onto moral terrain, where caution looks like virtue and dissent can be painted as naivete.

In context, this is classic late-modern governance language: politics as risk management. You don’t promise sweeping transformation; you promise resilience. The cleverness is that resilience can still justify offense - policy crackdowns, strategic messaging, legislative muscle - while keeping the brand clean: not belligerent, just prepared.

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Jay Weatherill is a Politician from Australia.

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