Teal campaigns labelled most ‘ruthless’ and ‘dishonest’ in Australian political history

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Teal campaigns labelled most ‘ruthless’ and ‘dishonest’ in Australian political history
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Former Liberal MP Jason Falinkski has labelled the teal campaigns and movement the most “ruthless” and “dishonest” in Australian political history.

“I had front-row seats at the last election to the creation of one of the most ruthless, sophisticated, and dishonest campaigns in Australian political history being the teal movement,” he told Sky News Australia.

“So I know first-hand what we’re up against and we can’t keep doing what we have been doing, expecting to get different results. “Whoever is the next president of the NSW division has a task ahead of them of bringing people together with the sole purpose of modernising the Liberal Party.”

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