AFFLUENT SUBURBS NO LONGER KEY TO A LIBERAL VICTORY

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Affluent suburbs no longer key to a Liberal victory

May 27. 2022 — 5.00am Save Log in. register or subscribe to save articles for later. Share Normal text sizeLarger text sizeVery large text size Federal election 2022 Full election results ALP 75 LNP 57 IND 10 GRN 3 OTH 2 76 seats needed for a majority 4 Still to call 78.43% counted Updated May 29. 2022. 5.00am On election night. as the blue sapphires that once adorned Victoria’s so called Liberal crown were replaced with rubies and aquamarines. Matthew Guy hurried to dismiss the party’s losses. His message to colleagues was simple: voters wanted to change the government and that sentiment could assist the Coalition in November. Pressed on his optimistic interpretation on Tuesday. Guy said he was also buoyed by heavy swings against Labor in the outer suburban seats. Opposition leader Matthew Guy was quick to dismiss concerns about the party’s loss federally.Credit:Joe Armao It’s hard to blame Guy for searching for a glimmer of hope in the wake of the Morrison government’s election defeat which wiped out a generation of high profile Victorian Liberals and delivered large swings against those lucky enough to hold on to their seats. Of the 39 federal electorates in Victoria. the Liberals. at best. will hold eight in the next Parliament or just 21 per cent. And the primary vote swing against the Liberals in Victoria was 5.2 per cent. If that swing is replicated at the November state election. the Liberal Party could find itself branded the “Tarago party”. a term once used to describe the Queensland Labor opposition in 2012 when it held just seven seats. And that’s because. after boundary changes. the state Liberals notionally hold just 20 lower house seats. Only six of those seats – Narracan. Benambra. Malvern. Rowville. Bulleen and Mornington – have a margin above 5 per cent. Malvern is one of only a handful of seats the Liberals hold with a margin above 5 per cent.Credit:Joe Armao Assuming Victorians vote the same way in November as they did last weekend may be an imperfect science. but the Liberal Party cannot afford to ignore the warnings from voters last Saturday. Guy. whose own electorate of Bulleen has a margin of 5.4 per cent. insists he will hold his seat which sits inside the boundary of the federal seat of Menzies where the Liberal Party’s primary vote dropped by more than 8 per cent. The swing in Menzies could also impact Liberal frontbencher Ryan Smith whose seat of Warrandyte is on a notional margin of 4 per cent. Moving south. a5 per cent swing against the Liberals in the federal seat of Deakin would spell trouble for former deputy Liberal leader David Hodgett in Croydon. The member for Croydon. David Hodgett’s hold on the seat could be in trouble.Credit:Daniel Pockett If replicated. a 7 per cent drop in the primary vote for the Liberals in nearby Chisholm would make it almost impossible for the party to win the state seats of Ashwood. Glen Waverley and Box Hill. Then there are the well heeled federal electorates of Kooyong. Goldstein and Higgins which. at a federal level. are now represented by Labor and independent MPs. Similar swings away from the Liberal Party in November could see the party lose the state seats of Brighton. Caulfield. Kew and Malvern and make it almost impossible for the party to win back Hawthorn. To make matters worse. federal Liberal MPs will meet in Canberra next week to elect a new leader. with conservative Queenslander Peter Dutton the favourite to take over. While those who know him privately insist Dutton is a pragmatist and has a well concealed softer side. moderate Liberals fear the party will lurch further to the right under his leadership and repel Victorian voters. As one Liberal candidate said. “he is poison down here”. Labor agrees. with party insiders already frothing at the mouth with excitement at the chance to use photos of the hardline former defence minister as part of their advertising campaign. But for all of Labor’s own spin. the party...

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