Conservatives (Liberal Party of Australia)
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The Conservatives, or The Conservative Faction, is made up of members, supporters, or voters of the Liberal Party of Australia who are economically conservative, and socially conservative. They compete with the Liberal Party's other two factions: The Moderates and the Centre-Right. Prominent Conservatives include former Prime Ministers Sir Robert Menzies, John Howard, and Tony Abbott. Prominent Conservatives in the Morrison Government include leader Peter Dutton, Amanda Stoker, Michaelia Cash, and Angus Tailor.[1] The Conservative faction represents Middle-class and Working-class seats.
Conservatives | |
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Leader | Peter Dutton |
Student wing | ALSF |
Youth wing | Young Liberals |
Ideology | Conservatism |
National affiliation | Liberal Party of Australia |
Federal Members of the Conservatives
Name | Parliamentary Seat | Other Positions | State/Territories |
---|---|---|---|
Peter Dutton | Member for Dickson | Minister for Defence
Leader of the House Member of Cabinet |
Queensland |
Amanda Stoker | Senator for Queensland | Assistant Minister to the Attorney-General
Assistant Minister for Industrial Relations Assistant Minister for Women |
Queensland |
Michaelia Cash | Senator for Western Australia | Attorney-General of Australia
Minister for Industrial Relations |
Western Australia |
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Massola, James (21 March 2021). "Who's who in the Liberals' left, right and centre factions?". The Sydney Morning Herald.
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