Sky News host Rita Panahi says the Liberals lost the 2022 federal election earlier this year because they “abandoned their principles”, particularly when it came to “crucial issues” around cost of living.
Ms Panahi said the Liberal Party has released the review into the 2022 election loss, which identified “several significant issues” and made 49 recommendations.
“The Liberal Party must wake up to the reality that their future is no longer in the rich blue-ribbon seats that it used to dominate. Its future is in the suburbs among aspirational voters, the working and middle class,” she said. “That’s where they need to focus their energies, those people want real choice at the ballot box, not uni-party policies we saw at the last election.”
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