A Taylor-Price Leadership Team: Pulling the Liberal Party Further Right
A Taylor-Price opposition leadership team with its populist strategies will result in further irrelevance among the electorate.
A Taylor-Price opposition leadership team with its populist strategies will result in further irrelevance among the electorate.
The fortunes of the Coalition were starkly divided between urban and regional areas, with the Liberal Party seen as elitist by urban voters.
Abstract The 2025 Australian federal election delivered a catastrophic defeat for the Liberal-National Coalition, with the Liberal Party, under Peter Dutton, projected to hold only 25 seats in the House…
The Coalition’s defeat in the federal election was a self-inflicted wound, driven by narrow policy and divisive campaign tactics.
Dutton’s negativity erodes trust and stifles debate, with a consequence to democracy.
Independent candidates at the upcoming election could be the answer to the mediocrity embodied by the leaders of the duopoly.
The ALP and LNP have become a uniparty motivated by life-long political careers and elite donors that erode democratic ideals.
Imagine a realm where compassion is rare, Where kindness is silenced, and cruelty lays bare.