Australia Probably Won't Call an Early Election, Flinders Univ.'s Manwaring Says

Australia Probably Won't Call an Early Election, Flinders Univ.'s Manwaring Says

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The transcript discusses the political instability in Australia, highlighting the frequent changes in Prime Ministers since 2004. It explores the internal divisions within the Liberal Party, particularly between its social liberal and conservative wings, and the public's support for leaders like Malcolm Turnbull. The appointment of Scott Morrison as the new Prime Minister is examined, along with its potential impact on the party and the upcoming elections. The Labour Party's position and the possibility of a split within the Liberal Party are also considered.

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What challenges does Scott Morrison face as the new Prime Minister?

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What implications does a divided Liberal Party have for the upcoming elections?

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How does the text characterize the relationship between the Liberal Party and the Labour Party?

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