A permission structure has been crafted for Liberals to ditch the first woman to lead the federal party room before she has even had a year in the role. Since the day Sussan Ley narrowly secured the leadership over conservative rival Angus Taylor, her detractors have framed her removal as a matter of "when" not "if". The implosion of the Coalition, bleak polling and a host of other internal woes have done nothing but accelerate the timeline of what has always been painted as an inevitable challenge. But don't be fooled that this was a foregone conclusion. Ley's demise will...