A member of the Victorian Liberals’ governing body derided the party’s decision to preference Greens above Labor as “Trumpian”. | By Bianca Hall _Biancah victorianelection springst auspol
A member of the Victorian Liberals’ governing body has attacked the party’s decision to preference Greens above Labor in the November 26 election, labelling it a “dangerous” move that could get more Greens elected.
“It is incumbent upon us to do everything possible to rid the state of Mr Andrews and his administration.”The only exception would be in seats where candidates had “significant character or policy issues”, he said. Quick claimed in his post that the administrative committee was being sidelined by Liberal Party state president Greg Mirabella, party leader Matthew Guy and state director Sam McQuestin.
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