Sussan Ley’s election as the leader signals a new beginning for the Liberal Party of Australia. After a disappointing election defeat, Ley is right that the party needs to reflect Australia’s modern values, views, and needs, and that collective decision-making is the best way to do so. While returning to government will be difficult, Ley’s political experience and collaborative approach will ensure that the Liberal Party has the best shot of getting Australia back on track.
The recent Liberal leadership election was the battle of the duds. Ley and O’Brien were two of the opposition’s worst performers in the last three years, with only Peter Dutton proving worse, pushing policies that nobody wants and serve no one's interests. The party room vote shows that the Liberals have learned nothing from their election drumming and will remain the party for low wages, unaffordable nuclear theatrics, and higher taxes.