Liberal Senate leader Michaelia Cash has repeatedly rebuffed questions over the Coalition’s record low polling, insisting that Opposition Leader Angus Taylor’s leadership is safe.
“There’s a long way to go between now and the next election, and our focus is on putting forward a credible plan to the Australian people that will improve their standard of living,” Cash told Nine’s Today this morning.
“I walk through shopping centres and people come up to me, and they say: ‘Please change the government. We cannot afford any more of a Labor-Greens dirty deal’,” Cash said before dismissing a question over the uncertainty of Taylor’s leadership.
The questions come after dual polls this week showed the Coalition’s primary vote falling to between 17 and 18 per cent, sparking calls for a party “rebrand” from frontbencher Melissa McIntosh. Cash dismissed the statement.
“Australians don’t want us to rebrand, they want us to change the country that is actually going backwards under Larissa Waters, the Australian Greens, and Anthony Albanese,” she said.
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