The article critiques the Liberal Party's inconsistent stance on preferring One Nation, questions the credibility of Treasurer Jim Chalmers' housing and tax policy shifts, and highlights ongoing political tensions around party identity, coalition dynamics, and broken promises.
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pragmatic betrayal of party principles
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