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The ‘bloodletting’ and crisis inside the Liberal party – Full Story podcast

The Liberal party is facing its worst crisis since it was formed in the 1940s. With Peter Dutton booted out of parliament, the question has quickly turned to who will take over the party’s leadership, and if it can survive the changing mood in the electorate

Nour Haydar talks to chief political correspondent Tom McIlroy about what comes next for the Liberal party

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