Nigel Farage says Liberals must be more conservative to win election
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65% : In his view, the best way to boost the economy and living standards is by reducing the scale of government intervention.57% :Taking a swipe at the new Prime Minister, Mr Farage warned that Mr Albanese's Labor government will 'do nothing for free markets and free enterprise'.'He will maintain the very, very strong level of big state that exists in Australia.
55% : Mr Farage, who successfully campaigned for the UK to leave the European Union as the leader of the UK Independence Party, said the Liberals under Peter Dutton must choose the first option.
53% : Peter Dutton (pictured on election night with his wife) needs to move the Liberals to the right, Mr Farage believes'There's a chunk of people out there who don't normally vote in elections but it is conservative thoughts and philosophy that can motivate and inspire people to turn up,' Mr Farage said.'And that's why we got Brexit.
52% : It was lumbering on, struggling to cope with Brexit and the idea of controlling borders and being tough on immigration,' he said.
49% : Some 52 per cent of UK voters opted to leave the European Union in 2016, despite all the polls predicting a remain vote.
47% : He praised US President Donald Trump for overseeing 'supply-side reform, deregulation, wholesale radical reform of the tax system, particularly the corporate tax system.'It did lead to an astonishing level of new businesses starting and wealth creation.
42% : Taking a swipe at the new Prime Minister (pictured), Mr Farage warned that Mr Albanese's Labor government will 'do nothing for free markets and free enterprise'During the Covid-19 pandemic, the Coalition government supported some of the longest lockdowns in the world, banned its own citizens from entering the country, backed crippling state border shutdowns and blew out the national debt to almost $1trillion.
39% : Mr Farage warned that the Johnson government's fall in the polls after raising taxes and increasing the national debt to record levels serves as a warning to other centre-right parties.'They were elected as conservatives, they governed as progressive liberals and they lost a huge amount of their support.
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