The political landscape is shifting, and the latest Newspoll figures paint a stark picture: the Coalition has plummeted to a historic low in primary vote support. This isn't just a dip; it's a record-breaking slump that's sending shockwaves through the party. What does this mean for the government, and more importantly, what are they planning to do about it?
According to senior Liberal sources, Sussan Ley is poised to take decisive action. Get ready for a potential shake-up! Ley is reportedly prepared to accelerate policy positions, even if it means a significant divergence – a split, even – from the Nationals. This is a bold move, and it signals a willingness to redefine the Coalition's identity to regain lost ground. But here's where it gets controversial... could this strategy alienate traditional Coalition voters in rural areas?
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So, what do you think? Is a potential split between the Liberals and Nationals a necessary step for the Coalition to regain its footing, or could it fracture the party beyond repair? Share your thoughts in the comments below! Do you believe Sussan Ley is the right person to lead this policy shift? Your voice matters!