Former PM will deliver Margaret Thatcher Lecture in London, and joins John Howard, Tony Blair and George W Bush on Washington Speakers Bureau list

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Journalist, monarchist, prime minister and now one of the “world’s greatest minds”.

Tony Abbott has joined the global speakers’ circuit, represented by the Washington Speakers Bureau.

The former prime minister is open to speaking for “travel and expenses only” or a fee of “over $40,000”, according to an order form on the bureau’s website.

The bureau’s slogan is “Connecting You with the World’s Greatest Minds”.



Abbott, who is due to deliver the Margaret Thatcher Lecture in London next week, joins John Howard, Tony Blair and George W Bush on the speakers’ list.

His biographical note on the bureau website says: “Abbott is able to speak thoughtfully on terrorism and security in the 21st century, including the threat of Isis and pervasive religious fundamentalism.

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“With profound depth of experience, he is keenly positioned to offer unparalleled insight on leadership, the global economy, global trade, discuss a western perspective on the future of Asia, explore the short- and long-term future of China, and provide a unique and timely political outlook for your audience.”

Abbott is yet to decide on his parliamentary future, having been ousted from the top job by Malcolm Turnbull last month.

