The proposition that’s been put out by the right, in the wake of its shellacking, is that the Coalition lost because it pandered to the teals in the inner cities. It should have been going to the suburbs and the fringe urban areas, the argument goes, where voters would be waiting in droves, so long as it returned to the sort of policies — no climate change nonsense, more coal and “cheap” energy, no trans girls in sports — that had elected the Abbott government. The National Party, after all, retained all of its seats.
A lot of this stuff is coming out of Sky after dark, this extraordinary tele-Pravda that unspools nightly, four hours of News Corp hacks agreeing with each other over false hearty laughter. They’re on a motza I guess, but God knows how they do it. The boredom and futility of it waft right out of the screen.
There is an argument there (though most of it is factional internal warfare), but the logic of it is desperately twisted. The dark right looks to the National Party for an example, yet simultaneously raves about how great it was for the Liberals to lose half a dozen heartland, heirloom seats. The Nationals succeeded by keeping all of theirs. By contrast, the Liberals talk of simply transferring its ideological centre to the ‘burbs, most of which are now enemy territory.
What seats are these people talking about? Well, in somewhere like Melbourne, not Labor ultra marginals, because there are none left. There’s one Labor marginal left: McEwan on 53/47. There’s five Labor seats on 57/43 (an 8% swing required), seven around 61/39 (12% swing) and six beyond 63/37 (14%+). If this is the new Liberal heartland, it’s going to be a while in construction.
Of course it’s even worse than that. Of the Liberals’ remaining eight seats — eight seats! — in Victoria, four are more marginal than Labor’s only marginal, McEwan. Of the other four, none are held at greater than 60/40. If the Liberal Party moves right, then Aston, Deakin and Menzies — eastern suburbs seats filling up with young professionals — could all go to Labor, or to suburban centrist independents (Cyans? Violets? I dunno). With no reason to expect gain elsewhere.
The obvious point is that, on the numbers alone, it’s a better bet to try and reconstruct the party in a hmmm-liberal direction, so it can be competitive in — hear me out on this — seats it usually wins. But if the darkists can take it rightwards for their internal factional purposes, and leave it there, they could take the non-LNP Liberal Party down to 15 seats, and we are there for it. We want it darker.
There is a god, Dutton as opposition leader is proof, with him in the job Albo can walk out of the Lodge into a properly funded and safe old people`s home when he retires as PM in 20 years’ time , watching the sky after dark crowd filled me with joy I never thought for a moment they were actually that stupid but thank god THEY REALLY ARE.
I wish Dutton well and hope he retains the role of the opposition leader for many elections to come.
Good article, Guy. Pleased to see that in spite of the Newscorpse wall to wall bleating and attempted annihilation for the last several years, that Dan Andrews and Labor as well vindicated. Nice ot know that real people, not LNP/Newscorp do the voting . .
After all these years of despondence, I am so glad to give out a hearty chuckle at the last paragraph.
There was a grand total of 54 seats where the combined conservative vote (Coalition, Katter, Palmer, LDP, Hanson, Christians) is greater than 50%. They’d have to pick up 20+ seats from right-wing ALP vote leakage, and that’s before they start losing others thanks to centrists leaking from their own camp while they court the bigots. The stuff of fantasy.
Perhaps Scomo did the job he was asked or wanted to do? Destroy the Liberal Party. He certainly did not expect the LNP government to be returned in 2019, so perhaps it was an unwanted miracle. A tongue-in-cheek explanation for why and what this government has done over the last six years, an infamy that will darken the pages of political history during this time.
And talking of history. Abbott broke the seal on the Cabinet Minutes of the 2007 – 2013 Labor government breaking a long accepted practice/tradition of keeping those records confidential for thirty years. I wait with enthusiasm for Albo to return the favour once he has got the new Labor government up and running.
Whatever the former PM intended, he has succeeded in destroying the Libs. Not entirely a good thing as any government needs a functioning opposition to hold it to account. But I’m enjoying it anyway!
“Not entirely a good thing as any government needs a functioning opposition to hold it to account.”
Yes, some of my reasonable friends also take that view! I don’t!
Don’t you think the Greens andd independents are going to fulfil that function catoke?
Let the teals be the functioning opposition
No ‘let‘ about it – they are & will be, along with the Greens & true independents Wilkie, Sharkie …and even Katter who knows on which side the cheque is buttered….
Standby for ‘Labor’ to seek bipartisan support from the Lib rump, rather than embrace needed policy reform, especially on tax, environment and welfare matters.
Do you ever spout anything other than anti-Labor crap ?
We’ve got the Greens and the teals to do that.
Don’t worry about there not being an opposition. Dutton has begun as he intends: opposition from Day #1 with, natch, the full support of Murdoch.
Morrison has selectively destroyed his factional enemies in the Liberal Party, the so called “moderates” especially in NSW. Obviously he did not intentionally lose the election to achieve that end, but he would have been hoping to win and with luck purge the moderates and replace them happy clapper captain’s picks that Morrison and Hawke deliberately foisted on The NSW Liberal Party.
Hawke has become the non-entity he always was.
Oh yeah…. Please…
Funnily enough, it’s only the cons – you know, the ones who by definition are the keepers of the traditions and the conventions who stoop to breaking them – at will.
The lefties, those commo, law-destroying usurpers, never do. Must be the respect for principles or something.