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‘Concerns about his capability’ and ‘zero economic policy’: Liberal senator lashes Angus Taylor

Angus Taylor is not capable of leading the Liberal party, fellow party member Hollie Hughes has said, and she would not be voting for him if he put his hand up for the leadership.

Here are her comments in full:

I have concerns about [Taylor’s] capability. I feel that we have zero economic policy to sell.

I don’t know what he’s been doing for three years. There was no tax policy, no economic narrative, and the fact that we’re in a massive cost-of-living crisis and Jim Chalmers has basically skated through unscathed, and I was receiving that feedback even from Labor MPs who were like: are you serious? What’s going on? The economy’s in a pretty bad state and Jim has had no challenges put up to him.

Now, whether that was Angus thinking that his role was to try and go up against Albanese in an early bid for leadership, I have no idea.

To be the opposition leader, you need to be very capable in the media. You need to be able to sell a message. You need to be able to put the narrative together, and you need to be able to bring the team together.

I have concerns about his capabilities, but that is shared by a huge number of my colleagues, and frustration that they didn’t have economic narratives that they could push and sell during the election. And, you know, going from shadow treasurer to opposition leader, I’m not quite sure that’s going to change.

Under fire: shadow treasurer Angus Taylor. Photograph: Dan Himbrechts/AAP
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What federal election result says about Victorian Labor

If anyone is as happy as Anthony Albanese right now, it’s Jacinta Allan. As the federal election results rolled in on Saturday night, one of the biggest surprises came in Victoria – where Labor defied months of grim predictions to strengthen its grip on the state.

Despite relentless commentary about Allan’s unpopularity and the supposed drag she posed on the Labor vote – not just from the Liberals but by her own federal colleagues – the state swung even harder to the party than it did in 2022.

The Victorian premier, Jacinta Allan. Photograph: Joel Carrett/AAP

According to Poll Bludger, Labor’s two-party-preferred vote in the state sits at 54.8 to 45.2.

It’s a devastating result for the Coalition in a state they desperately needed to turn around. At best, the Liberal party could emerge with just seven out of 38 across Victoria – as many seats as their Nationals partners.

The Liberals didn’t see this coming – and neither did Labor.

Read more analysis on what the election result means for Victorian Labor here:

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