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The way forward for the Coalition is confrontation not co operation.
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The strategy of the Coalition in these circumstances is clear. JG must be seen to fail.
Her Achilles heel is the independents. In order to maintain government, she needs both of them not only to stop no confidence votes, but to pass legislation. Legislation that is contrary to the ideals of the independents is unlikely to get through, and they will need to be consulted on every bill.
However, the cost of their political ascendancy is that they had to go against the clear wishes of their electorate who overwhelmingly preferred a Coalition government. This means that for TW and RO to survive the next election, they need to convince their electorate that the benefits outweigh their betrayal.
If the coalition can undermine them in their electorates by publicly discrediting every decision and action they take, the independents can be put in a position where continued support of Labor is political suicide. Bob Brown has already seen this, and has pleaded with Tony Abbott to work together and to stop the attacks on the independents. However, this is unlikely, and the two probably be sailing their electorates into a perfect storm of negative campaigning.
The result is that in order to save their own skins TW and RO will be under extreme pressure to follow a more conservative approach, and Julia Gillard will have to support them to avoid her cobbled together alliance from collapsing. This is not likely to sit well with the Greens.
My guesstimate of the strategy for the next few years is confrontation and obstruction at a federal level, and direct and personal attacks on the independents.