Wait. Does that mean the Nats think the Coalition lost because they weren’t implementing enough of their policies? That’s adorable. I say let 'em keep thinking that.
Regardless of the merits or otherwise of their key policy areas, that seems like a pretty reasonable stance on their part. Even so, as others have said, I’m sure they’ll be back together in no time if they ever want to form a government. I wonder what the voters will think next time around.
Whoa!
My instant question was “I wonder if that’s because the Nats think the Libs have gone too far to the right, or not enough?”
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Wait. Does that mean the Nats think the Coalition lost because they weren’t implementing enough of their policies? That’s adorable. I say let 'em keep thinking that.
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Regardless of the merits or otherwise of their key policy areas, that seems like a pretty reasonable stance on their part. Even so, as others have said, I’m sure they’ll be back together in no time if they ever want to form a government. I wonder what the voters will think next time around.
libs want inner city seats, nats seem content with regional areas