Liberals have their ‘tails up’ following Dunkley by-election
Shadow Finance Minister Jane Hume says Liberals have their “tails up” this morning following Saturday’s Dunkley by-election.
Labor has retained the seat of Dunkley, south-east of Melbourne, despite an early swing towards the Liberal Party.
“It was a really good campaign, we had a fantastic candidate, we left nothing on the field, we had all of our volunteers out there and it was a really good feeling in the room last night,” Ms Hume told Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell.
“I think the Liberals should be proud and they should be really optimistic about our chances at the next election.”
Ms Hume said the increase in the Dunkley primary vote for the Liberals is a “positive result” for the party.
Видео Liberals have their ‘tails up’ following Dunkley by-election канала Sky News Australia
Labor has retained the seat of Dunkley, south-east of Melbourne, despite an early swing towards the Liberal Party.
“It was a really good campaign, we had a fantastic candidate, we left nothing on the field, we had all of our volunteers out there and it was a really good feeling in the room last night,” Ms Hume told Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell.
“I think the Liberals should be proud and they should be really optimistic about our chances at the next election.”
Ms Hume said the increase in the Dunkley primary vote for the Liberals is a “positive result” for the party.
Видео Liberals have their ‘tails up’ following Dunkley by-election канала Sky News Australia
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