Is Gladys' power suit a sign of things to come? Confident ex-Premier struts to a high-level city meeting amid frenzied speculation she WILL return to politics Ms Berejiklian donned a navy blue suit as she attended a meeting in Sydney There is speculation she may run for seat of Warringah at next election Prime Minister Scott Morrison said he would support her running for the seat By Eliza Mcphee For Daily Mail Australia Published: 05:25 GMT, 7 December 2021 | Updated: 05:25 GMT, 7 December 2021 Viewcomments Gladys Berejiklian has been pictured strutting into the city in a matching blue ensemble amid speculation she may be running in the next election. The ex-NSW Premier attended a meeting with a property investment company in the Sydney CBD on Tuesday - far from the increasingly frenzied speculation she will run for the seat of Warringah at the next federal election. Ms Berejiklian smiled as she made her way through the city, donning a navy blue skirt and matching long sleeve button up with a black handbag slung around her arm. The public sighting comes after Prime Minister Scott Morrison publicly pushed the state leader to 'consider' running for Tony Abbott's old seat in Sydney's northern beaches next year. Former NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian was seen in a matching navy blue ensemble as she attended meetings in Sydney's CBD on Tuesday Mr Morrison used his influence over the party to push back the party nomination deadline to January 14. Mr Abbott held the seat for 25 years until he was trounced by Winter Olympic bronze medallist and climate activist Zali Steggall in 2019. Mr Morrison this week told reporters the decision on whether Ms Berejiklian runs rests with the former leader, who quit in October after the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) announced an investigation into her relationship with secret lover Daryl Maguire. 'I think she'd be great. I think, as I've said before, the way that Gladys Berejiklian has been treated over these events, I think has been shameful,' Mr Morrison said. 'I think this is a great opportunity, if Gladys wishes to run, but again, that's up to her.' Ms Berejiklian smiled as she made her way through the city, donning a navy blue skirt and matching long sleeve button up There is speculation Ms Berejiklian may run for the seat of Warringah at the next federal election Nominations for preselection were due to close on December 3, but have now been delayed until the New Year. Ms Berejiklian is believed to be 'considering' the offer. Mr Abbott also backed Ms Berejiklian to make a successful transition into federal parliament. 'I'd like to see Gladys continue in public life,' the former prime minister said. 'Of all the premiers, she showed by far the most commitment to personal freedom and smaller government, notwithstanding the pandemic, and we sure need more conviction in our politics.' The former NSW leader is seen in a face mask as she leaves her home in Northbridge Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility