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Sussan Ley’s real opposition is her own party

Only a month later, Sussan Ley’s biggest war is not with labor, but with the conservative forces in his own party Callum Seán Murray.

A bare moon Sussan LeyAs the leader of the opposition, the text, which is the term of office, seems to be on the wall. This is not because the coalition creeps voters and fights to echo. The reason for this is that the harsh inheritance of the coalition cannot see that the power has shifted more to the center and therefore moves away from them.

Sussan Ley looks like a small “L” liberal. He believes in free markets and less government regulation, individual autonomy and the decrease in the lives of the state. However, for those who fall into difficult times, it believes in a welfare state, helping them to be flexible and efforts to reach their individual goals once again independently.

Ley Believes climate changeTo understand the meticulousness of positivist science that progresses under liberal institutions. This world view is basically shaped by the formalizing years as a young mother who has achieved success against possibilities.

Ley’s worldview echoed with large areas of the people. If time, solidarity and a consistent message are given, the Ley coalition can at least lead to competitive in the elections. This is clear that in popular support, Teals can once and maintain the blue ribbon seats. Teals would be ideal candidates for a modern coalition. Instead, the coalition’s perennial problem with women pushed them independently, these seats disappeared into the coalition for the predictable future.

Ley said that all the policy issues in the party are both publicly open and built in the party. For discussion. He acknowledged that they were disintegrated in the last election. However, on June 27, Angus TaylorLey’s rival for party leadership, Output He opposes party quotas for women.

This is the deliberate damage of the leader, who has recently been strong. Press Gallery Speechto state that such decisions are not taken and require further discussion. If they want to be in the government once again, they are desperately needed by quota studies and female representative coalition.

Another topic is net zero. Deputy Andrew Hastie He said it was already wants to get rid of it And citizens basically Against this. As a senator Matt monster Nuclear policy mentioned Just a ploy Thus, when something seems to be done, nothing about renewable energy.

Since the coalition refused to undertake this after the 2022 and 2025 election examination, the Coalition has little chance of winning another election. He also briefly divided the coalition. What happens if the liberals decide to adhere to Net Zero?

Murdoch edition seems stronger than the left -wing press in his criticism. Leading Sky NewsWhere Peta credlin One open sound – and old PM Tony Abbott Essentially, he has a voice-ley routine is criticized for being laboly-lite. They believe that the loss of liberals in the latest elections is not because of bad messaging, not bad policy that does not come into contact with Australia.

Australia desperately wants vision during this geopolitical turmoil, and conservatives do not bring it. They want to double the antique energy policy, social policy and economic policy. Ley recognizes this, but his party’s “wide church” doesn’t know it.

The liberal party cannot save itself from basic flaws

So, there are three columns that all come from politics. No need to say, there is an additional factor of being a woman. This time it looks less open because the leader of the conservative, but it is skillfully available by itself. This is something that doesn’t really have to worry about copying the vial from the left. Moreover, there is a historical precedent that makes his job even more difficult.

First, the last moderate liberal, Malcolm TurnbullIt was disintegrated by the hard right because of its energy policy and Abbott and its proximity. Scott MorrisonThe ambition of leadership. Turnbull was the Prime Minister and had the chance to win the 2019 elections. Ley, if everything goes perfectly, it is unlikely to be competitive until the 2031 elections. Six years in politics is a long time.

Let’s go back to the opposition leaders. During Poppy/Keating ERA swings between the coalition PeacockHowardPeacock, Hewson And RebukeBefore returning to Howard. Labor during the Howard Government Beazley with Kreanwith LathamBack to Beazley and then Rudd. During Rudd/Gilllard Governments, liberals Nelson To Turnbull to Abbott. And last, worker Shorten with Albanian. Historical recording is not good for Ley.

However, most of these cases were due to the inability to interrupt bad surveys and the public. Ley did not find the opportunity to do this – after all, there’s only a month. However, by naming their policies before the aftermath of the election, the public of those with leadership ambitions, namely Hastie and Taylor, did not exist to a great extent in the previous opposition.

It led to the explosion of both governments, such as Abbott and Turnbull, and supported the confusion of the coalition.

Ley is unlikely that the coalition will allow it if she has the potential to rule the country.

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Callum Seán Murray has a master’s degree in philosophy, politics and economics from the University of Victoria. He lives at Callum WA, works in public policy and has great interest in international relations.

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