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The newly appointed leader of the Liberal Party is reinforcing a strict immigration stance, vowing to reduce the influx of migrants and concentrate on excluding those who do not align with Australian values.

However, Angus Taylor has yet to elaborate on how his Coalition plans to fulfill the commitment of excluding individuals who “reject our way of life.”

Following his victory over Sussan Ley in the party room election on Friday, the fresh Opposition leader has been outlining his vision for the Liberals as the conservative faction continues to lose support to the anti-immigration One Nation party.

Taylor, alongside his newly appointed deputy, Senator Jane Hume, has promptly promised to reduce taxes, prioritize affordable housing, and remove “green ideology” from energy policies.

Nonetheless, the leadership duo has been outspoken about immigration, asserting the need to decrease migrant numbers.

“Standards have been too low, numbers have been too high, and we haven’t made it clear enough that we won’t accept those who reject our way of life or our fundamental values,” Taylor remarked on Sky News Sunday.

High migration put stress on housing and infrastructure, he added, suggesting intelligence agencies could play a greater role in assessing would-be residents.

“It’s important … they do assess whether or not these people have demonstrated in the past that they reject our way of life or whether they want to bring the hate and violence from another place,” Taylor said.

Challenges ahead for the Liberals

But even with an injection of new leadership energy, the party finds itself in a difficult position, pollster Kos Samaras said.

The Liberals faced the same challenges as those present under Ley, including the loss of support among most voter groups.

Samaras said some Gen X and right-wing cohorts who formerly voted for the Liberals were rejecting the established centre-right political party, while progressive voters and women were also being driven away.

“Angus Taylor cannot be ultra conservative on certain issues and then try to pretend he can talk to progressive Melbourne and Sydney,” he told AAP.

“He’s going to get wedged as Sussan Ley was wedged.”

Founder of Liberal women’s network resigns

The founder of a key Liberal women’s network has quit her organisation and the party two days after its first female leader was turfed out in the leadership spill.

Charlotte Mortlock founded Hilma’s Network in 2021 to boost female representation in the Liberal party.

She worked on the proposal to have gender quotas in the party, which was recently dumped by the NSW branch.

“Due to recent events I have decided there are other ways I can support women and Australia,” Mortlock said.

“I have decided the time has come for me to step down as executive director of Hilma’s Network and I have also relinquished my Liberal Party membership.”

Taylor toppled Ley 34 votes to 17 in the ballot, ending her tenure after only nine months.

Shortly after the spill, Ley revealed she would spend the coming weeks in her regional NSW electorate of Farrer before resigning from parliament.

A by-election will then be needed to choose a new MP for Farrer in what looms as a significant early test for Taylor.

He will need to prove he can stave off challenges from independents and One Nation, which has been polling above the Coalition.


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