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'Modern Liberals': Dave Sharma and Tim Wilson rebrand over climate change 'Modern Liberals': Dave Sharma and Tim Wilson rebrand over climate change
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They’re billing themselves as the Modern Liberals. Which begs the question who are the old-school Liberals?They’re billing themselves as the Modern Liberals. Which begs the question who are the old-school Liberals?
Dave Sharma, the Liberals’ candidate for Wentworth in Sydney’s east, and Tim Wilson, the member for Goldstein, covering Melbourne’s bayside suburbs, have both begun postering their electorates with corflutes that carry the tagline, “modern Liberal”.Dave Sharma, the Liberals’ candidate for Wentworth in Sydney’s east, and Tim Wilson, the member for Goldstein, covering Melbourne’s bayside suburbs, have both begun postering their electorates with corflutes that carry the tagline, “modern Liberal”.
More moderate Liberals are expected to follow suit in city electorates that are under pressure from independents and Greens, who are running on platforms of doing more about climate change.More moderate Liberals are expected to follow suit in city electorates that are under pressure from independents and Greens, who are running on platforms of doing more about climate change.
Sharma’s posters don’t even carry the usual Liberal party logo.Sharma’s posters don’t even carry the usual Liberal party logo.
With an election likely to be called within days, Sharma, who lost to independent Kerryn Phelps in a byelection six months ago, has begun commandeering high-profile telegraph poles throughout Wentworth. With an election called this morning, Sharma, who lost to independent Kerryn Phelps in a byelection six months ago, has begun commandeering high-profile telegraph poles throughout Wentworth.
Asked about the “modern Liberal” tag, Sharma insisted it was not about distinguishing himself from other elements of his party.Asked about the “modern Liberal” tag, Sharma insisted it was not about distinguishing himself from other elements of his party.
“It’s really just about who I am,” he said.“It’s really just about who I am,” he said.
“In the byelection, there was a sense of, ‘we just don’t know who you are’. But now people know me a bit better and they know my views and outlook are forward- looking, pragmatic and focussed on the future problems.”“In the byelection, there was a sense of, ‘we just don’t know who you are’. But now people know me a bit better and they know my views and outlook are forward- looking, pragmatic and focussed on the future problems.”
With just 1,000 votes separating Sharma and Phelps in the byelection, Wentworth is one of the seats the Liberals could win back at the election. With just 1,850 votes separating Sharma and Phelps in the byelection, Wentworth is one of the seats the Liberals could win back at the election.
At Phelps’ campaign headquarters, the “modern Liberal” tag was met with derision.At Phelps’ campaign headquarters, the “modern Liberal” tag was met with derision.
“The self-described ‘Modern Liberals’ are attacking electric vehicles as a Soviet-style conspiracy yet say nothing about the Adani coalmine being approved by their own government. Bring on a climate change election,” Phelps posted today.“The self-described ‘Modern Liberals’ are attacking electric vehicles as a Soviet-style conspiracy yet say nothing about the Adani coalmine being approved by their own government. Bring on a climate change election,” Phelps posted today.
As for “modern Liberals”, Phelps said it was just an attempt to rebrand Sharma after the byelection “because small-L liberals are still frustrated with the direction of the Liberal party”.As for “modern Liberals”, Phelps said it was just an attempt to rebrand Sharma after the byelection “because small-L liberals are still frustrated with the direction of the Liberal party”.
Sharma insisted that the contrast between modern and old school was actually within Labor.Sharma insisted that the contrast between modern and old school was actually within Labor.
“[Labor] are offering a retroactive agenda: attacks on the middle class, self-funded retirees, negative gearing and small business,” he said. “Shorten’s Labor is a pre-Hawke/Keating outlook. It’s not a reformist party.”“[Labor] are offering a retroactive agenda: attacks on the middle class, self-funded retirees, negative gearing and small business,” he said. “Shorten’s Labor is a pre-Hawke/Keating outlook. It’s not a reformist party.”
Sharma said the economy was a big issue with Wentworth voters. Some 8,500 retirees receive franking credit payments that Labor plans to curtail, while 13,000 people are in the top tax bracket, he said.Sharma said the economy was a big issue with Wentworth voters. Some 8,500 retirees receive franking credit payments that Labor plans to curtail, while 13,000 people are in the top tax bracket, he said.
But Labor’s candidate, Tim Murray, said he was prepared to defend and promote Labor’s proposed changes to negative gearing and franking credits because they were “the right policies” and the savings would be reinvested in the party’s Medicare initiatives to fund the gap on cancer treatments and promote early diagnosis.But Labor’s candidate, Tim Murray, said he was prepared to defend and promote Labor’s proposed changes to negative gearing and franking credits because they were “the right policies” and the savings would be reinvested in the party’s Medicare initiatives to fund the gap on cancer treatments and promote early diagnosis.
“The current franking credit payment is a subsidy that is no longer necessary. It’s a subsidy to an asset class and people can add and subtract assets as the market changes. In fact, it encourages retirees to hold the wrong class of assets – risky shares,” he said“The current franking credit payment is a subsidy that is no longer necessary. It’s a subsidy to an asset class and people can add and subtract assets as the market changes. In fact, it encourages retirees to hold the wrong class of assets – risky shares,” he said
Murray said Sharma was misrepresenting the impact of negative gearing on the construction industry because Labor intended to continue to allow negative gearing on new dwellings.Murray said Sharma was misrepresenting the impact of negative gearing on the construction industry because Labor intended to continue to allow negative gearing on new dwellings.
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