
Full Story Back to Back Barries: is Angus Taylor enough to stop One Nation?
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Feb 13, 2026 A sharp political unpack of Angus Taylor’s leadership win and what his margin means for party factions. A close look at One Nation’s appeal and where the Liberals might win back millions of voters. Debate over bold economic fixes like GST and tax cuts, plus risks of outflanking Pauline Hanson on immigration. A turn to Isaac Herzog’s visit and questions about social cohesion and public reaction.
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Pitch Bold Policies To Suburban Voters
- Offer bold, suburban-focused economic policies to win urban seats and families.
- Consider big reforms that create tangible hope rather than small token measures.
One Nation Is Empowerment, Not Just Protest
- One Nation's rise looks driven mostly by disaffected former Liberal voters seeking empowerment.
- Its growth risks normalising the party and allowing it to peel votes from Labor too.
Don't Out-Hanson Hanson — Sell Economy Instead
- Balance attempts to curb One Nation by prioritising economic offers over competing on immigration purity.
- Target cost-of-living and housing issues to reclaim large urban and Gen X cohorts.
