The WA Liberals have a blueprint for their political return, but will it work?

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The WA Liberals have a blueprint for their political return, but will it work?
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ANALYSIS: The WA Liberals have a blueprint for their political return, but will it work?

Their return from the political wilderness in 2025 needs a team of quality candidates who can sell voters on their vision.

They need something to break that cycle, and in an intimate event on Thursday night they unveiled the plan they hope will do just that.Better candidates, better training Federal shadow treasurer Angus Taylor praised the plan, saying he'd take it back to the party's New South Wales branch. The blueprint comes in three parts: a 12-month training course to prepare candidates for the rigours of election campaigning, a program to train young Liberals to help run election campaigns, and another to equip grassroots members to play a greater role in the party."There is nothing quite like two impending elections within months of each other, particularly when we will be fielding the most non-incumbent candidates we ever have in a single election.

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