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Should Australia's Liberal Party be more conservative? : Comments
By Chris Lewis, published 14/7/2020However, for the most part, the best way conservatives can contribute to influence the mainstream political parties is to keep utilising public forums to inform the public of its ideas.
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Conservatism is dead, in Australia, and pretty much globally. In the UK, Cameron and May were jokes, and Boris Johnson has turned out to be a Lefty squib. Even Donald Trump is not conservative in the true sense of the word.
I think that you are right saying that there are not enough conservatives in Australia to warrant a party. Believe me, it's pretty lonely where I am. The humiliating rejection of Bernadi's Australian Conservatives was indicative of Australians' attitudes, even though the personality of AC's founder might have been a factor; he is still unlikeable out of politics.
Pauline Hanson? Not really a conservative, and laughed at by people who can't handle simple sincerity and courage. Mark Latham might have made a go of it, but isn't much use in state politics. Clive who?
The Liberal party should not "be more conservative" because it is not built for it; it is Labor lite, particularly since Turnbull and Morrison 'got at it'. Australia will remain politically imbalanced until it finally reaches rock bottom. Then, we might have to face something altogether different. 1930's deja vu is already in the air and being openly discussed, ironically by some of the very people who will be responsible for the backlash.