The Herald Sun’s Caleb Bond says without a policy base to work on, the “weak” Victorian Liberals will not be able to “take up the fight to Daniel Andrews”.
“The only policies they’ve got are to go down the Greenie road and sort of have more
ambitious green energy targets than Labor, for heaven’s sake,” Mr Bond told Sky News host Chris Smith.
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