The Owl gas got some sympathy for Malcolm Turnbull. It's a difficult job leading a government with a majority of one. Every backbench Tom, Dick and Harriet thinks they have the power of the blackmailer. Huff and puff and threaten to quit, or back someone else to replace you, unless they get their own way on some pet project or other. The threat is constant and the Prime Minister knows it. In recent times the huffing and puffing has come from some Liberal, and mainly National Party, MPs terrified by the thought they might lose their parliamentary seat next time around to a resurgent One Nation Party. The red haired leader has all those outside the major capital cities terrified. The initial response of the electorally challenged is to pressure PM Turnbull to take policy positions that anything Pauline Hanson can do we can do tougher. Gleefully encouraging this nervousness is Tony Abbott - the man Turnbull replaced in a leadership coup. The former Prime Minister relishes contrastin