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Dunkley is the Liberal Party’s chance to advance on Morrison
The timing of the former PM’s departure with the byelection is coincidental but symbolic of potentially a new form of politics on the centre-right that’s democratising democracy.
John RoskamColumnistIf an ASX100 company had gone through six CEOs in 17 years (including one having two stints in the role), it would be safe to assume it was a company lacking a long-term strategic direction.
That’s been the federal Liberal Party since 2007. If the Liberal Party was in the business of selling things to the public (which it is in a way), one minute it was selling tractors (under Tony Abbott), one minute it was selling chocolates (under Malcolm Turnbull), and under Scott Morrison it wasn’t quite sure what it was doing.
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