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21/11/22
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Originally posted by moorookamick:
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(a) Dump Dutton late next year (b) Elect a small l Lib woman as leader (c) Inveigle some of the Teals to join the Libs (d) Devise policies that appeal to women/financially stressed households (e) Soften policies on immigration etc In terms of 2 party preferred voting in Aus , its always has been 46% Lib/Nats & 46 % Labor with 8% swing voters in between. Recently, however, the Coalition has managed to crib working class votes from Labor ( anti union tradies etc etc) Next election the swing voters will likely be: (1) women (2) financially stressed households (likely recession 2023-24) (3) disenchanted youth. And it'll be out with the old & in with the new PS: A small L woman liberal leader wont sit well with populist RW misogynists who prefer the Strong Man leader (the proper bastard's answer to a father) but I guess depressed bi-polar world of RW Populism its a necessary compromise....eh?
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Yeah,not bad MM, or maybe the labs should just nationalise, all the banks, voter land is based on the basics. The status quo is too focused on returns, and not the the good of the nation. Raider