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‘We’ve heard the message loud and clear’ says Hume on byelection loss

The Liberal’s deputy leader, Jane Hume, has a tough job this morning fronting up to the camera’s after a big loss to One Nation at the weekend.

Speaking to ABC News Breakfast this morning, the Victorian senator says that the party has lost the trust of the people – not helped by two splits of the Coalition – and needs to build back a policy platform.

Host, James Glenday, asks why Angus Taylor and Matt Canavan weren’t able to stem the flow of votes to the minor right wing party.

double quotation markThe community were feeling disillusioned. We’ve heard the message loud and clear. We need to rebuild trust.

It’s only been ten weeks that Angus Taylor has been the leader, and fewer than that that Matt Canavan has been a leader of the National Party. I think that the breaking up of the Coalition twice just in the last 12 months alone has been a pretty devastating breach of trust for the Australian people. They expect a united and strong coalition. That’s what is in place now, but we pay the price for that breach of trust at the Farrer byelection.

Asked whether Hume could imagine the Coalition welcoming One Nation into its ranks, Hume says:

double quotation markI’m not going to anticipate that.

It’s not a flat out no is it.

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