Federal politics live: Jane Hume scathing of Coalition 'rabble'
Liberal senator Jane Hume has offered a scathing assessment of the Coalition's electoral fortunes after yet another dire poll.
But here's where it gets controversial...
Hume argued voters had turned off from the Coalition because they were a 'rabble' and questioned if the current leaders were leading the party astray.
And this is the part most people miss...
Hume's comments come as the Coalition faces a challenging electoral landscape, with the latest Newspoll showing a decline in their primary vote and a rise in One Nation's support.
Controversy & Comment Hooks
Hume's bold statement about the Coalition being a 'rabble' is sure to spark debate. Do you agree with her assessment? Or is it time for a fresh perspective? Share your thoughts in the comments.
The article also mentions the Coalition's struggle to attract former Liberal and National voters who have switched to One Nation. What do you think are the key factors driving this shift? Is it a lack of clear policy direction or something else entirely? Let's discuss and explore the reasons behind this political shift.