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Can the second coming of Tony Abbott resurrect the Liberal party? Or is it another step towards ‘self-destruction’
Angus Taylor, as opposition leader, appointed Tony Abbott as Liberal party president, believing he can help the party, while others worry it may make the party less electable. Taylor introduced a slogan emphasizing shutting the door on migrants not aligning with Australia’s 'core beliefs'.
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