Box Hill hasn't been a Labor seat since 1992, so it's been 25 years in the making.KenH wrote:Box Hill, not such a safe Liberal seat now I gather? Must say I didn't see that coming! What do you think the Federal Libs need to do to change to stop this from happening in the Fed election? Or is it too late?Jezza wrote:I'm located in the electorate of Box Hill. Been a safe Liberal seat since 1992.
Intending to vote Liberal on Saturday, but not sure about the Legislative Council yet.
It's too late. A removal of a sitting Prime Minister never sits well with the electorate and I think that's the primary reason for this result amongst other issues. I can recall Labor getting thrashed in the 2012 Queensland state election, and I believe the removal of Rudd (who was a Queenslander) contributed to the lopsided result.
The Liberals are suffering an identity crisis and they don't know what they stand for anymore. I think the "moderates" will eventually win the factional wars and the "conservatives" within the party will defect to other parties, most likely to the Australian Conservatives. I don't think these factions can peacefully co-exist anymore within the party.