The Liberal party is quietly pivoting, with key figures like Angus Taylor and Tony Abbott signaling openness to preference deals with One Nation — a move aimed at consolidating conservative votes as One Nation’s support surges. While this tactic isn’t entirely new, it’s stirring internal friction, with moderates fearing alienation of urban voters. Abbott argues conservatives must follow Labor and Greens’ lead by preferencing each other, rejecting the idea that being “less woke” is enough to win. Taylor reinforces the message: pragmatic coalition-building over ideology, focused solely on ousting Labor — even if it means partnering with unexpected allies.
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